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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 20, 2023

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Lee Riley, UC Berkeley School of Public Health professor and chair of the infectious disease and vaccinology division, died at age 73 on Oct. 19. 
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Lee Riley, UC Berkeley School of Public Health professor and chair of the infectious disease and vaccinology division, died at age 73 on Oct. 19. 
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Berkeley City Council unanimously voted Tuesday to take the first steps toward plans to stimulate and retain startups in the city. 
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Berkeley City Council unanimously voted Tuesday to take the first steps toward plans to stimulate and retain startups in the city. 
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The city of Berkeley announced Friday the water in West Berkeley’s Aquatic Park is unsafe for human contact, advising residents to avoid the water.
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The city of Berkeley announced Friday the water in West Berkeley’s Aquatic Park is unsafe for human contact, advising residents to avoid the water.
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Notable figures and facilities across campus have engaged in and continue to engage in progressing the scientific realm of society, whether it be founding modern statistical theory, producing plutonium or inventing the first wetsuit.
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Notable figures and facilities across campus have engaged in and continue to engage in progressing the scientific realm of society, whether it be founding modern statistical theory, producing plutonium or inventing the first wetsuit.
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A team of energy bioscience researchers at UC Berkeley's Dueber Lab has found a way to make the production of blue jeans greener.
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A team of energy bioscience researchers at UC Berkeley's Dueber Lab has found a way to make the production of blue jeans greener.
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A local food producer recalled food it supplies to stores such as Trader Joes, Walgreens and Whole Foods after an E.coli outbreak sickened 26 people in three western U.S. states.
A local food producer recalled food it supplies to stores such as Trader Joes, Walgreens and Whole Foods after an E.coli outbreak sickened 26 people in three western U.S. states.