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In sickness and in health - Berkeley Engineering
Rebecca Abergel is developing ways to control radioactive metals so they can safely deliver life-sustaining medical...
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Author Percival Everett discusses latest book, race in America, and a Spielberg adaptation at Bancroft Library event
Everett, who won the National Book Award for his 2024 novel on Nov. 20, spoke at...
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A nearby supernova could end the search for dark matter - Berkeley News
Axion dark matter should be produced and converted to gamma rays during a supernova. Will we...
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Renewable Repercussions
UC Berkeley professor Meg Mills-Novoa is studying the impacts of lithium, solar and geothermal projects on...
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Robbins Collection digitization project expands access to extraordinary holdings
The Robbins Center is making research-quality electronic replicas of some of its rare holdings, including more...
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Chancellor Lyons at the NYSE
Lyons joined Bonnie Hyun, the NYSE's head of U.S. capital markets, to ring the closing bell...
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Episode 605: There’s Something in the Water | Podcast | News Center | Research and Impact | Goldman School of Public Policy | University of California, Berkeley
The latest episode of the Goldman School of Public Policy podcast explores water justice and public...
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Watch a UC Berkeley neurologist explain how concussions really work - Berkeley News
'Your brain is not designed to be hit. It's as simple as that.' The post Watch...
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Berkeley Talks: Computational folklorist on how storytelling becomes belief - Berkeley News
UC Berkeley Professor Timothy Tangherlini discusses the vital role that storytelling plays in many cultures around...
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A world without plastic pollution? A new paper shows it’s possible | CDSS at UC Berkeley
University of California experts have laid out path for nearly nixing plastic waste. The post A...
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Watch an environmental health professor explain wastewater woes - Berkeley News
What happens to human and animal waste once it's flushed away? UC Berkeley professor Jay Graham...
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Breakthrough in capturing 'hot' CO2 from industrial exhaust - Berkeley News
A metal-organic framework, or MOF, is capable of capturing CO2 at extreme temperatures The post Breakthrough...
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How World War I helps explain what gave rise to Trump's second term - Berkeley News
UC Berkeley historian and journalist Adam Hochschild discusses how today’s politics have precedent in the anti-immigrant...
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Citizen scientists discover new, more virulent form of sudden oak death in Bay Area - Berkeley News
Every year, volunteers with the UC Berkeley-led SOD Blitz Project survey tens of thousands of California...
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Forging a new path: Veteran Katie Suwalkowski on resilience, community, and mental health | Equity & Inclusion
The post Forging a new path: Veteran Katie Suwalkowski on resilience, community, and mental health appeared...
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This company’s mission is to make the world accessible to Deaf people. It all started at Berkeley’s Big Ideas Contest - Berkeley News
Ava is revolutionizing how the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community understands the world. It couldn't have happened...
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UC Berkeley scholars say the economy, sexism and conspiracies fueled Trump's reelection - Berkeley News
Donald Trump's victory was made possible by a confluence of factors and will have implications domestically...
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California’s Public Higher Education Leaders Reassure Communities After Presidential Election
The post California’s Public Higher Education Leaders Reassure Communities After Presidential Election appeared first on Berkeley...
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New plant bug species discovered in French Polynesia
The insects were collected in French Polynesia by UC Berkeley alum Brad Balukjian. The post New...
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[Episode 9] Changemaker: UC Berkeley Chancellor Rich Lyons on Leadership and Innovation | Berkeley School of Education
Lyons joined Professor Jabari Mahiri on the School of Education podcast to discuss his journey in...
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‘The gold standard’: Voter data acquired by the UC Berkeley Library fuels research into how our political system works — and when it fails
The voter registration dataset, which dates back two decades, reveals timely truths about society, politics and...
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With the help of AI, UC Berkeley researchers confirm Hollywood is getting more diverse - Berkeley News
A new study used facial recognition technology to track the amount of time actors appear on...
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john a. powell: In a time of tense division, we must see the humanity in our opponents - Berkeley News
With U.S. democracy hanging in the balance, the leader of UC Berkeley’s globally influential Othering and...
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Study: New Zealand and Hawaiʻi maintain top spots, US and California dip in Othering and Belonging Institute inclusion rankings | Othering & Belonging Institute
The Othering and Belonging Institute's metrics included out-group violence, political representation, income inequality, anti-discrimination laws; incarceration...