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UC San Francisco |

UCSF community awaits court ruling on health care

U.S. Supreme Court's historic ruling on constitutionality of Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act expected soon.
UCLA |

Engineering happiness

Mathematically speaking, it’s not what we have that brings us joy.
UCLA |

Math model shows crimes cluster on gang turf borders

The model, which has been used for more than 80 years to determine the hunting range of animals in the wild, holds promise for mapping street-gang territory.
UC Irvine |

No mere flight of fancy

UCI engineering professor Robert Liebeck is developing an experimental plane that is quieter and more energy efficient.
UC Santa Cruz |

California sea level projected to rise at higher rate than global average

Slower rate expected for Oregon and Washington, but major earthquake could cause sudden rise.
UC San Diego |

Tattoo electronics used to monitor newborns

Study will test whether bulky electronics could be replaced with a stamp-sized wearable patch of tiny circuits, sensors, and wireless transmitters.
UCLA |

Greater L.A. to heat up by mid-century

Study forecasts that Los Angeles and environs will heat up an average 4 to 5 degrees by mid-century.
UC Natural Reserve System |

Engineering aid for reserves

UC Berke­ley engi­neer­ing stu­dents have devel­oped two com­pact, remote-controlled air­craft to keep tabs on UC Nat­ural Reserves.
UC Irvine |

Renowned cop turns to UCI for online degree

Officer who cracked Jaycee Dugard case enrolls in first-of-its-kind program, now 10 years old.
UC Santa Cruz |

Increase in Lyme disease mirrors drop in red fox numbers

More coyotes and fewer foxes means more tick-bearing small mammals.
UC San Francisco |

Hepatitis: UCSF and San Francisco at ground zero

San Francisco is a clinical hot spot for viral hepatitis infection, and UCSF is at the forefront in research, public health programs and clinical trials to fight back.
UC San Francisco |

Hepatitis C — urgency to fight viral foe grows

Battle against disease waged in cities and suburbs.