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BERKELEY'S NEWS • DECEMBER 12, 2023

Research & Ideas

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A new report from the California Public Interest Research Group, or CALPIRG, shows that the state of California has the power to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save over $1.5 billion, according to consumer advocate with CALPIRG, Sander Kushen.
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A new report from the California Public Interest Research Group, or CALPIRG, shows that the state of California has the power to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save over $1.5 billion, according to consumer advocate with CALPIRG, Sander Kushen.
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Amid tables sprawled with empty Red Bull energy drinks and the rhythmic tapping of computer keyboards, over 1,200 of the brightest collegiate minds were hard at work during a 36-hour artificial intelligence, or AI, hackathon held at UC Berkeley’s Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union building from June 17 to 18. 
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Amid tables sprawled with empty Red Bull energy drinks and the rhythmic tapping of computer keyboards, over 1,200 of the brightest collegiate minds were hard at work during a 36-hour artificial intelligence, or AI, hackathon held at UC Berkeley’s Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union building from June 17 to 18. 
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Rhea Senthil Kumar did not have prior research experience at UC Berkeley before applying to the Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program, or URAP, during her freshman year.
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Rhea Senthil Kumar did not have prior research experience at UC Berkeley before applying to the Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program, or URAP, during her freshman year.
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The Gill Tract, located on San Pablo Avenue in Albany, underwent landscape improvements this spring to support the waning local monarch butterfly population.
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The Gill Tract, located on San Pablo Avenue in Albany, underwent landscape improvements this spring to support the waning local monarch butterfly population.
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Prying eyes will find before them the stories of the planet and its people, collected from across space and time. Campus’s 10 collections and 22 libraries hold some of the rarest pieces in their fields.
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Prying eyes will find before them the stories of the planet and its people, collected from across space and time. Campus’s 10 collections and 22 libraries hold some of the rarest pieces in their fields.
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Researchers from UC Berkeley partnered with East Bay Municipal Utility District, or EBMUD, in using a robot dog named Spot to assist with water tunnel inspections in the Bay Area.
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Researchers from UC Berkeley partnered with East Bay Municipal Utility District, or EBMUD, in using a robot dog named Spot to assist with water tunnel inspections in the Bay Area.
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Entrepreneurship and innovation on UC campuses continue to develop as rapid technological advancements bring about social and economical change and the demand for entrepreneurial opportunities continues to grow.
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Entrepreneurship and innovation on UC campuses continue to develop as rapid technological advancements bring about social and economical change and the demand for entrepreneurial opportunities continues to grow.
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A published study led by researchers from the UC Berkeley School of Public Health has found a causal relationship between the use of shared decision-making, or SDM, in healthcare and reduced cost for patients. 
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A published study led by researchers from the UC Berkeley School of Public Health has found a causal relationship between the use of shared decision-making, or SDM, in healthcare and reduced cost for patients. 
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Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, or LBNL, found that existing rail networks can be used to transport batteries to places in need; a cost effective solution to power-grid issues. 
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Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, or LBNL, found that existing rail networks can be used to transport batteries to places in need; a cost effective solution to power-grid issues. 
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UC Berkeley junior Modeo Cheng designed a new blockchain game called Treaty, focused on player interactions and a fully on-chain design.
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UC Berkeley junior Modeo Cheng designed a new blockchain game called Treaty, focused on player interactions and a fully on-chain design.
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