UC Berkeley research teams test 3D printing in zero-gravity flight

UC Berkeley research teams tested the “replicator” in zero-gravity conditions, mimicking space flights aboard Zero-G’s G-Force One on May 10.
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UC Berkeley research teams tested the “replicator” in zero-gravity conditions, mimicking space flights aboard Zero-G’s G-Force One on May 10.
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Starting this fall, the UC Berkeley School of Law, or Berkeley Law, will offset tuition and student service fees for qualifying Native American students.
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Micromobility firms including Superpedestrian and Veoride are set to launch their electric scooter and bike rental services to the public Thursday, following Berkeley City Council’s approval of the Shared Electric Micromobility Permit Program.
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The Berkeley-based animal rights network Direct Action Everywhere, or DxE, held a demonstration Sunday protesting horse deaths at Golden Gate Fields, or GGF.
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The number of travelers departing from Oakland International Airport, or OAK, more than doubled this Thanksgiving compared to last year during the pandemic.
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In an unexpected reversal for the species, a surge of Chinook salmon is swimming up Bay Area creeks following autumnal rain.
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The Berkeley City Council approved a $180,000 state-funded grant for the Berkeley Police Department on Nov. 9 to bolster traffic safety efforts.
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To help aid low-income communities, Common Humanity Collective, or CHC, launched its latest project to produce free DIY air purifiers.
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The Othering and Belonging Institute issued an update to its investigation on racial residential segregation in the Bay Area to include 2020 census data.
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