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People living, sleeping in median near tree grove angers UC Berkeley
BERKELEY -- University officials say people living and sleeping in the wide street median outside the UC Berkeley tree-sit are creating a messy, dangerous and noisy situation with their tents, litter and drumming circles. But the people in the tents -- who act as ground support for a...
People living, sleeping in median near tree grove angers UC Berkeley
BERKELEY -- University officials say people living and sleeping in the wide street median outside the UC Berkeley tree-sit are creating a messy, dangerous and noisy situation with their tents, litter and drumming circles. But the people in the tents -- who act as ground support for a...
People living in median near tree grove angers UC Berkeley
BERKELEY -- University officials say people living and sleeping in the wide street median outside the UC Berkeley tree-sit are creating a messy, dangerous and noisy situation with their tents, litter and drumming circles. But the people in the tents -- who act as ground support for a...
People living, sleeping in median near tree grove angers UC Berkeley
BERKELEY -- University officials say people living and sleeping in the wide street median outside the UC Berkeley tree-sit are creating a messy, dangerous and noisy situation with their tents, litter and drumming circles. But the people in the tents -- who act as ground support for a...
Organic transistor might be built into food packaging. (Research & Developments).(Brief Article)
Burger lovers who are nervously eyeing that pound of ground beef in light of the recent massive recall might take heart from some research under way at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Vivek Subramanian and his colleagues are working on cheap organic transistors that could...
Bad robot! Once again, it's forks on the left
BERKELEY, CALIF -- A graduate student at the University of California at Berkeley developed technology that could revolutionize the restaurant industry -- tables that set themselves. Wired magazine reported that Dan Reznik, a Ph.D. candidate in computer science, invented a table with a vibrating surface that reportedly can move...
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