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A Study Reveals the Benefits of Hospitalists
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Technology that Observes the Interior of the Ocean
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Exploring Potential Therapies for Damaged Cardiac Muscle
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The Collaboration between a National Cancer Center Institute & a National Lab
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How to Get More Vitamin D into Your Diet

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New NSF-funded program aims to bring excitement of university-level research to high schools across San Diego County.
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A team of NASA-funded scientists, including two from UC Santa Barbara, have discovered cosmic radio

Astronomers Discover New Radio Signal Using Large Balloon

A team of NASA-funded scientists, including two from UC Santa Barbara, have discovered cosmic radio noise that they find completely unexpected and exciting.
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Most heart attack patients' cholesterol levels did not indicate cardiac risk
Studey suggests lowering guideline targets for LDL cholesterol for those at risk for cardiovascular disease.