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Tiny Antennae, Big Discoveries: How Fruit Flies Use Less to Sense More
SciTechDaily· 2 days agoUC San Diego’s study shows fruit flies use a pre-processing mechanism in their sensory system to...
...Legislature’s Case-Driven CEQA Amendments Require Judgment Upholding UC Berkeley’s 2021...
JD Supra· 6 days agoMake UC A Good Neighbor v. Regents of University of California (2024) ____ Cal.5th ____.
California plans to enlist AI to translate healthcare information
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoThe examples of how translation could go awry in any language are endless: Words take on new...
California environmental groups appeal court ruling in favor of plan to build new reservoir
The Sacramento Bee· 3 days agoA coalition of environmental groups appealed a court rejection of their challenge to California’s plan to build Sites Reservoir in a valley north of Sacramento, its first ...
‘California wins big’ with Biden’s new immigration policy shielding undocumented spouses
The Sacramento Bee· 2 days agoCalifornia’s undocumented population stands to benefit significantly from the White House’s immigration policy announced Tuesday to extend sweeping protections to undocumented ...
Flight Test Sheds New Light on In-Space 3D Printing, Propellant Slosh - NASA
NASA· 3 days agoFlight Test Sheds New Light on In-Space 3D Printing Propellant Slosh
Napa Valley Sports Capsule: Justin-Siena needs volleyball head coach
Napa Valley Register· 23 hours agoGabrielle Cole has stepped down as head coach of volleyball at Justin-Siena after one very...
Napa County Master Gardeners: A walk around Napa's Fuller Park
Napa Valley Register· 5 days agoIt is well known that the Napa has many vineyards. Fuller Park is home to dozens of varieties of...
How Your Sleep Patterns Change Can Tell You About | Newswise
Newswise· 2 days agoYour sleep tracker might give you information about more than just your sleep–specifically, it might...
Modesto launches program to help residents with cannabis convictions start businesses
Modesto Bee· 7 days agoModesto has launched a program to support residents who’ve been arrested or convicted of a cannabis-related crime in starting their own businesses. The program, supported mostly by $350,000 ...