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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 19, 2023

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Joshua Tree National Park

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To the naive eye, it's a seemingly boundless desert of large rocks, but to the keen observer, Joshua Tree is an eclectic, artistic and vibrant desert.
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To the naive eye, it's a seemingly boundless desert of large rocks, but to the keen observer, Joshua Tree is an eclectic, artistic and vibrant desert.
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Small mammals may be better adapted than birds to the increasing temperatures of California’s deserts caused by climate change, according to a new study by UC Berkeley researchers published Friday.
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Small mammals may be better adapted than birds to the increasing temperatures of California’s deserts caused by climate change, according to a new study by UC Berkeley researchers published Friday.
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Joshua Tree National Park has always been breathtaking. It’s a stark desert landscape that looks like another world. Piles of boulders and mountains with large exposed rocks dot the impressive expanse.
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Joshua Tree National Park has always been breathtaking. It’s a stark desert landscape that looks like another world. Piles of boulders and mountains with large exposed rocks dot the impressive expanse.
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The free-spirited singer, who is coming to Oakland’s Fox Theater this Saturday, is now preparing for a five-month-long touring season — on top of wedding plans and the aftermath of dropping her record label, Weekday Records.
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The free-spirited singer, who is coming to Oakland’s Fox Theater this Saturday, is now preparing for a five-month-long touring season — on top of wedding plans and the aftermath of dropping her record label, Weekday Records.
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A group of 41 scientists published a paper in Science magazine about the applications of paleontology in climate biology, which was the result of a meeting in 2015 at UC Berkeley on the future of biological conservation.
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A group of 41 scientists published a paper in Science magazine about the applications of paleontology in climate biology, which was the result of a meeting in 2015 at UC Berkeley on the future of biological conservation.
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