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From how we park to driving the 405, UCLA Luskin’s Mike Manville is challenging how we think about traffic, housing and ...
Their findings shed light on how biological clocks stay on schedule despite the inherent molecular noise inside cells.
In a small village in China, artists create replicas of famous works of art. After spending six years there, UC Berkeley ...
“Amber lighting has the fastest and the greatest stress mitigation impact among the chosen colors,” Suk agreed. “We found ...
Traditionally, cortisol levels must be measured in a doctor’s office or other clinical setting. But a new advance in the ...
If you’re a Californian with college on the horizon, here’s a piece of good news: The University of California accepted over ...
The University of California announced today (Tuesday, July 29) a settlement in Frankel v. Regents of the University of California, resolving claims against UC related to UCLA’s initial response to ...
The scalable design, which combines water-cooled aluminum panels and see-through, infrared-reflective thin polymer film, ...
New ‘facilitated migration’ framework gives water managers a playbook for getting more juvenile Chinook salmon from the ...
Li, Huang, and Sirota chose 2 cancer drugs out of the top 5 drug candidates for laboratory testing. They predicted one drug, ...
The University of California announced today (July 28) that it admitted 100,947 California first-year students, its largest class to date.
Researchers show how satellite imaging can help protect public health from the scourge of toxic algae by augmenting standard sampling methods.
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