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California Supreme Court grants UC Davis School of Law petition, admits Chinese lawyer posthumously
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Davis, California - More than a century after Hong Yen Chang was denied a license to practice law in California on the basis of laws that discriminated against Chinese immigrants, the Supreme Court of California has granted him posthumous admission to the bar, thanks to the efforts of UC Davis School of Law students.
Milk protein comparison unveils nutritional gems for developing babies
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- Written by Andy Fell
Davis, California - Human babies appear to need more of a nutritional boost from breast-milk proteins than do infants of one of their closest primate relatives, suggests a study comparing human milk with the milk of rhesus macaque monkeys.
Trust erodes over time in the online world
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Stanford, California - When people interact in an Internet community, they experience higher levels of trust initially. But as time passes and more information comes to light about other users, they are more wary, according to new Stanford research.
Research shows how people emotionally turn against their groups in cases of injustice
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Stanford, California - New Stanford research shows that people may reject emotions shared with a group if they believe the group should feel differently as they do - especially in cases of injustice.
Even at a molecular level, taking it slow helps us cope with stress
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Berkeley, California - UC Berkeley scientists have identified a new molecular pathway critical to aging, and confirmed that the process can be manipulated to help make old blood like new again.
Put U.S. prison conditions on trial
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Berkeley, California - After nearly three decades of reluctance to rule on prison overcrowding and its consequences - by hearing civil rights cases brought by prisoners, or ruling in their favor - a sea change may be in the offing in the federal courts, legal scholar Jonathan Simon believes.
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