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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 04, 2023

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What the world has seen so far because of the COVID-19 pandemic may just be the tip of the iceberg. According to multiple UC Berkeley professors, the world may see the virus’s impacts for years to come, and in one potential case, the pandemic may not permanently leave at all.
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What the world has seen so far because of the COVID-19 pandemic may just be the tip of the iceberg. According to multiple UC Berkeley professors, the world may see the virus’s impacts for years to come, and in one potential case, the pandemic may not permanently leave at all.
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It’s easy to forget, living in the internet era, how rare watching a movie was for Americans just a little more than a century ago.
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It’s easy to forget, living in the internet era, how rare watching a movie was for Americans just a little more than a century ago.
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With Taylor-Joy’s gazing eyes and sharp wits pounding through the screen, the audience is transported to the front row of her countless intense chess matches. If you ever thought chess was boring, “The Queen’s Gambit” will surely convince you otherwise.
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With Taylor-Joy’s gazing eyes and sharp wits pounding through the screen, the audience is transported to the front row of her countless intense chess matches. If you ever thought chess was boring, “The Queen’s Gambit” will surely convince you otherwise.
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One day, scientists hope to make lightweight, synthetically derived armor and other flexible, penetration-resistant materials — today, they are studying the scales of fish to determine how this can be done.
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One day, scientists hope to make lightweight, synthetically derived armor and other flexible, penetration-resistant materials — today, they are studying the scales of fish to determine how this can be done.
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A popular bookstore specializing in texts from university presses, University Press Books on Bancroft Way is closing its doors after 46 years.
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A popular bookstore specializing in texts from university presses, University Press Books on Bancroft Way is closing its doors after 46 years.
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Let’s face it: Quarantine is bringing out parts of us that we didn’t even know existed. If you’re bored at home and looking to unleash your creativity, today’s your lucky day! Here are five easy art projects for all skill levels to enjoy.
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Let’s face it: Quarantine is bringing out parts of us that we didn’t even know existed. If you’re bored at home and looking to unleash your creativity, today’s your lucky day! Here are five easy art projects for all skill levels to enjoy.
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From forgettable to boring to downright awkward, very few comics seemed to hit their marks in the constrained, virtual sets. 
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From forgettable to boring to downright awkward, very few comics seemed to hit their marks in the constrained, virtual sets. 
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When thinking of essential jobs, people scarcely picture grocery store employees, delivery drivers and gas station attendants, but for the last few weeks, they have been working to ensure communities have the goods and services they need.
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When thinking of essential jobs, people scarcely picture grocery store employees, delivery drivers and gas station attendants, but for the last few weeks, they have been working to ensure communities have the goods and services they need.
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Climate justice student groups discussed UC Berkeley’s involvement in certain industries at an event put on by Carbon Crew on Oct. 29.
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Climate justice student groups discussed UC Berkeley’s involvement in certain industries at an event put on by Carbon Crew on Oct. 29.
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As part of an Amazon Studios promotional screening, Jones sat down with Dr. Lucy Kalanithi, a clinical assistant professor at the Stanford School of Medicine, at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco on Thursday night to discuss the new TV show, the evolution of the column and his take on love.
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As part of an Amazon Studios promotional screening, Jones sat down with Dr. Lucy Kalanithi, a clinical assistant professor at the Stanford School of Medicine, at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco on Thursday night to discuss the new TV show, the evolution of the column and his take on love.
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