UC Berkeley News for 12/17/2015 | ||
University gardens for all seasons Published Dec 17, 2015 10:00 am It may be midwinter, but don't expect a dreary landscape at six lively gardens tended by the UC Berkeley community.Seeing through the big data fog Published Dec 16, 2015 03:22 pm The price of wrangling big data comes high, in terms of time. UC Berkeley computer scientists Joe Hellerstein and his team are creating software that refines and speeds up the process, making data easier to use.Humans began altering natural world 6,000 years ago Published Dec 16, 2015 02:58 pm Human population had gotten dense enough to irreversibly alter the interactions among plants and animalsStudents engineer solutions to industry challenges Published Dec 16, 2015 02:09 pm This year’s Capstone engineering projects included the “WaveCarpet,” the “Numa” battery and the “Skintillates” wearable technology. The work of students in UC Berkeley’s Capstone Project course — more than 50 displays and demonstrations — wasBerkeley historian excavates tales of the dead Published Dec 16, 2015 02:02 pm In a wide-ranging conversation with Fresh Air's Terry Gross, Berkeley historian Thomas Laqueur talks about our evolving relationship with the dead and how the landscaped, secular cemeteries of today trace their roots to the French Revolution. | ||
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