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How to deal with jerks (and worse)

There is now an academic definition of that paragon of obnoxiousness, thanks to UC Irvine's Aaron James. Knowing it will help you interact with them.
Salon
How to deal with jerks (and worse)
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The relationship between dogs and humans

A UC Berkeley psychologist discusses the emotional connection between dogs and humans.
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KALW-FM
Is it love? The relationship between dogs and humans
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Lunar eclipse myths from around the world

Murderous pets and hungry jaguars are only some of the stories cultures use to explain lunar eclipses. Scientists from Lawrence Livermore Lab and elsewhere probe lunar legends in anticipation of Monday night's eclipse.
blood moon
National Geographic
Lunar Eclipse Myths From Around the World
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UC Davis' 100th Picnic Day

UC Davis hosts its 100th annual Picnic Day on Saturday. The Doxie Derby is a feature of the public event, which highlights teaching, research, service and campus life.
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UC Davis
Directors’ guide to the 100th Picnic Day
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How one university has achieved parity in student success

Graduation rates are nearly the same for students across racial and income groups at UC Riverside. Chancellor Kim A. Wilcox discusses what works and what doesn’t for improving student success.
Kim Wilcox, UC Riverside chancellor
Chronicle of Higher Education
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How One University Has Achieved Parity in Student Success
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She loves me, she loves me not

Whether in fiction or history, women often have gotten a bad rap for being fickle. But it may just be evolution. A landmark UCLA meta-analysis suggests that ovulating women have evolved to prefer mates who display ‘sexy traits.'
Carole Lombard and Clark Gable in 'No Man of Her Own'
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She loves me, she loves me not
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Oral histories feature Brubeck, others

Jazz legend Dave Brubeck is among notables discussing music with UC Berkeley's Regional Oral History Project.
Dave Brubeck 1957
UC Berkeley
Regional Oral History Office
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Geneticist tries to build a better cup of coffee

UC Davis' Juan Medrano is keen on using genetics to plumb coffee’s taste, aroma and sustainability.
Juan Medrano, UC Davis
Sacramento Bee
UC Davis geneticist tries to build a better cup of coffee
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Can a transplant drug help eliminate lingering HIV infections?

A drug intended to hobble the body's defense system may actually help destroy dormant reservoirs of the virus that causes AIDS.
Los Angeles Times
Can a transplant drug help eliminate lingering HIV infections?
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Does money make you mean?

UC Berkeley social psychologist Paul Piff describes how wealth changes behavior and how almost anyone's behavior can change when they're made to feel rich.
NPR
Does Money Make You Mean?
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