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Senate Votes To Open Debate on Healthcare Bill Senate Democrats have moved one step closer to passing its major healthcare reform bill. In a party line vote of 60-39, the Senate voted Saturday evening to open debate on the bill. Ahead of the vote Senate...
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The posts appear to be from someone inside the barricade at Wheeler Hall on the U.C. Berkeley campus: — Police moving onto the west side of wheeler. Students sitting down, won't move. — People are not handcuffed inside, the barricade remains intact. —...
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Protests, rallies and scattered class cancellations roiled University of California campuses across the state Thursday, on the first day of the fall quarter for many students. But predictions by some organizers that the 10 campuses could be shut down...
Tags: University of California Berkeley, budget cut, related terms, california campuses, tuition hikes, Berkeley
An Iranian regional official says the two men and a woman are being questioned after they entered the country illegally...US media have identified the trio who went missing in the rugged mountains as Shane Bauer, Sara Shourd and Joshua Fattal who are...
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The CellScope turns a standard camera-enabled mobile phone into a microscope Researchers at the University of California Berkeley say they hope the gadget would be deployed in areas where the cost of equipment and training currently prevents access to...
Tags: diagnose disease, University of California Berkeley, developing world, mobile phones, camera phones
Christopher Clark of the University of California Berkeley lured male birds into their impressive displays using stuffed models of females and then filmed their dives on super-fast cameras. The findings, published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal...
Researchers have demonstrated a form of archive memory using carbon nanotubes that can theoretically store a trillion bits of data per square inch for a billion years. The technology could easily be incorporated into today's silicon processing systems...
Tags: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, trillion bits, University of California Berkeley, square inch
State Senate leaders chastised UC Berkeley administrators Tuesday for trampling on the civil rights of Native Americans by not returning the remains of thousands of their ancestors held in storage at a campus museum. Sen. Darrell Steinberg