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A simple smile can help curb racial bias

Study, co-authored by a UC Berkeley professor, suggests that smiling at or sharing a positive moment with someone of another race can have a big impact on others.
Huffington Post
Something As Simple As Smiling Can Help Curb Racial Bias, Study Suggests
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Californians forgetting economics of higher education

Another state budget, accompanied by an eight-month-long controversy over UC, demonstrated once again that we Californians don’t have a clue about what our public universities mean to the state.
U-T San Diego
Californians forgetting economics of higher education
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Forecast for Southern California’s 2015 fire season

Fire ecologist spells out what could be ahead for the Southland in this fourth year of severe drought. (Image courtesy of Cal Fire)

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Top colleges producing Latino graduates in STEM fields

Berkeley, Davis and Irvine dominate top five schools awarding doctoral degrees to Latino students.
Excelencia in Education
Excelencia in Education reveals the Top 25 colleges producing Latino graduates …
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UC tops list of universities granted U.S. patents

UC was granted 453 utility patents in 2014 for discoveries made by its researchers. As of June 2014, the university had 4,448 active U.S. patents in total.

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Native traditional methods revived to combat drought, wildfires

UC Santa Cruz arboretum works with local tribes to apply traditional knowledge of forest stewardship to preserve water and create wildfire buffers.
fire in dry foliage
Al Jazeera America
Native traditional methods revived to combat California drought, wildfires
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Overcoming waste water's gross-out factor

Can science solve the public's revulsion to recycled water? A UC Santa Cruz professor strives to make it happen.
beaker of recycled water
Slate
Overcoming waste water's gross-out factor
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Latinos’ success in California at stake in UC budget fight

Op-ed: UC is a key engine of social and economic mobility for Latinos, who have been helped by the system’s commitment to access for low-income and first-generation college students. Diminished state funding puts that at risk.
Sacramento Bee
Latinos’ success in California at stake in UC budget fight
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Mark Bittman: California Matters premieres

Dandelion, anyone? 'Mark Bittman: California Matters' premieres with a look at urban foraging and the nutritional value of wild edibles.
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Avocado farmers boost yields with new growing method

California farmers are under fire because agriculture uses the majority of the state's water. But some avocado farmers are cutting back by employing new techniques.
avocados
NPR
California Avocado Farmers Boost Yields With New Growing Method
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