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The planet that could end life on Earth
The planet that could end life on Earth
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Graduating medical students anxiously await Match Day, the other March madness
Graduating medical students anxiously await Match Day, the other March madness
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An allergy drug showed promise for MS. Could they prove it?
An allergy drug showed promise for MS. Could they prove it?
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The doctor is in: Meet California’s next wave of dedicated physicians
The doctor is in: Meet California’s next wave of dedicated physicians
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Garnering awards around the world, professor Yehuda Sharim's film ‘El Ojo,’ celebrates a Central Valley farm worker who never gave up his love of painting
Garnering awards around the world, professor Yehuda Sharim's film ‘El Ojo,’ celebrates a Central Valley farm worker who never gave up his love of painting
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UC President Michael V. Drake statement on appeals court ruling on People’s Park
UC President Michael V. Drake statement on appeals court ruling on People’s Park
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University of California announces application totals for fall 2023 admission
University of California announces application totals for fall 2023 admission
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A message from UC President Drake to the UC community on racial violence and Tyre Nichols
By now you have heard about or seen the disgusting and dehumanizing violence shown in the video of Tyre Nichols’ killing, which was released today by Memphis officials.
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Five student teams embark on tech for social good projects
From living solar panels to education through digital storytelling for formerly incarcerated peoples, students at UC Santa Cruz are tackling today’s pressing issues through technological innovation.
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In the wake of a wildfire, changes in cognition and brain function linger Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit
In November 2018, the Camp Fire burned a total of 239 square miles, destroyed 18,804 structures and killed 85 people, making it the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California history.
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Cannabis-related emergency department visits among older adults on the rise
As a growing number of older adults are experimenting with cannabis to help alleviate chronic symptoms, a new University of California San Diego School of Medicine study has identified a sharp increase in cannabis-related emergency department visits among the elderly.