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Scientists Offer
Insight Into Roots of Age, Cancer
2003-03-05-Sci-Tech
UC Berkeley researchers are taking a closer
view at a scourge that all people in time become familiar with: the
inexorable advent of age.
Brain Injuries Found
to Differ in Sexes
2003-02-26-Sci-Tech
As if it weren't
already hard enough to understand the opposite sex, scientists have
discovered another way that men and women are different: the way that their
brains respond to injury.
California Scientists
Join Earthquake Coalition
2003-02-05-Sci-Tech
Early morning on Jan. 17, 1994, UC Berkeley
psychology major Kevin Jeung was jolted from his sleepover in Northridge,
California, awakened by the screams of his friend's parents and the
shaking of the earth beneath him.
Unique Type of
Asteroid Discovered
2003-01-29-Sci-Tech
Many astronomers set
their telescopes on distant galaxies, but they still have much to learn
about Earth's own backyard.
Berkeley Signals Shine
More Efficiently
2003-01-22-News
Berkeley is helping
the environment. And it's getting thousands of dollars to do it.
UC
Berkeley Scientists Uncover the Brain's Role in Recalling
Smells
2002-11-13-Sci-Tech
A rose by any other
name might smell as sweet, but a recent discovery by UC Berkeley
scientists may help better understand the whole process.
Research Shows
Exposure to Chemical Affects Frog Sexuality
2002-10-31-News
Male leopard frogs in the wild have been found to be "feminized" by
a common agricultural chemical, according to research being released today
by a UC Berkeley integrative biology professor.
Berkeley Museum
Showcases Elephants
2002-10-30-Sci-Tech
Although you won't
see elephants sauntering around the UC Berkeley campus and mingling with
the golden bears, a stampede has overtaken the nearby hills.
Publishing Results: The
End of the Beginning for Undergraduate Researchers
2002-10-09-Sci-Tech
Editor's Note: This is the second article in a
two-part series exploring the contributions of undergraduate researchers
at UC Berkeley. Part one appeared in last Wednesday's paper.
UC
Scientists Study Cancer's Ferocious Proliferation
2002-09-18-Sci-Tech
Cancer cells are the adolescent delinquents of
the human body, growing at an astounding rate and wrecking havoc by
refusing to obey normal cell regulations.
Zinc-Bound Protein
Implicated in DNA Repair
2002-09-04-Sci-Tech
Curing cancer is not just for medical doctors,
hospitals, and pharmaceutical companies anymore. Basic biological research
at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has helped build the framework to
assist in the pursuit of this elusive goal.
Pilotless Chopper Finds
Its Own Way
2002-08-28-Sci-Tech
Forget model
airplanes that need to be glued together or remote-control toy
helicopters. UC Berkeley researchers have invented the real deal.