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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 19, 2023

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Working with UC Berkeley researchers, the Glaucoma Research Foundation launched a research initiative July 15 studying neurodegenerative diseases, such as glaucoma and Alzheimer’s disease.
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Working with UC Berkeley researchers, the Glaucoma Research Foundation launched a research initiative July 15 studying neurodegenerative diseases, such as glaucoma and Alzheimer’s disease.
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Four healthcare experts discussed the implementation and feasibility of universal healthcare in the United States at a Berkeley Forum event Thursday.
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Four healthcare experts discussed the implementation and feasibility of universal healthcare in the United States at a Berkeley Forum event Thursday.
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In light of the COVID-19, or the new coronavirus, pandemic, campus has implemented grading changes for spring 2020, including defaulting all undergraduate courses to the pass/no pass, or P/NP, grading system.
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In light of the COVID-19, or the new coronavirus, pandemic, campus has implemented grading changes for spring 2020, including defaulting all undergraduate courses to the pass/no pass, or P/NP, grading system.
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In the ASUC Senate Chambers on Saturday, students gathered around a picture of King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, who was greatly loved by many in attendance, to commemorate his recent death.
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In the ASUC Senate Chambers on Saturday, students gathered around a picture of King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, who was greatly loved by many in attendance, to commemorate his recent death.
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Utilizing methods that originated in the 1940s, UC Berkeley researchers have developed an efficient way to contain genetically modified organisms and debilitate them should they escape from a lab setting.
Utilizing methods that originated in the 1940s, UC Berkeley researchers have developed an efficient way to contain genetically modified organisms and debilitate them should they escape from a lab setting.
A team of engineers at UC Berkeley and medical researchers in UC San Francisco have created a “smart bandage” prototype that can detect skin tissue damage in its early stages, allowing medical professionals to discover pressure ulcers and bed sores before they become permanent.
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A team of engineers at UC Berkeley and medical researchers in UC San Francisco have created a “smart bandage” prototype that can detect skin tissue damage in its early stages, allowing medical professionals to discover pressure ulcers and bed sores before they become permanent.
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