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COVID-19 Vaccines and Returning to Normalcy - LivestreamAmid dire news of increasing COVID-19 deaths and strict lockdowns this winter, we see vaccines being approved in record time.How and when will these vaccines be rolled out to hundreds of millions of Americans? Who will be offered them first, and when will the rest of us gain access? Will ...
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Next Step - Micromobility - LivestreamIn recent years, cities are being challenged by a growing number of micromobility options. The use of traditional parking space, package delivery, and pick-up/drop-off locations are now competing with the desire to incorporate bike lanes, shared bikes and e-scooters. Demand on curb space is increasing and new micromobility providers from ...
In the midst of a pandemic and economic stress, governments have to make real-time decisions on maximizing safety and minimizing economic and personal impact. How can we use data, behavioral science, and our shared need for safety to create a more connected ecosystem where government, residents, and businesses share information ...
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Destination Health: Driving Equity in Health Care - LivestreamAs our country faces the worst economic downturn in a century due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many Americans are experiencing financial strain, leading to food insecurity and rising homelessness. Communities of color are disproportionately impacted by both the Coronavirus and the resulting economic crisis, creating multiple barriers to health.The health-care ...
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California King Tides: Dec 13-15The California King Tides Project is asking the public to safely photograph the highest high tides of the year, arriving December 13-15. Photographing the impact of these tides on beaches, wetlands, roads, harbors, and homes helps California plan for future sea level rise. Anyone with a smartphone can participate. Find ...
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Two Talks: Popping the Science Bubble Ever wonder what the scientists at Cal are up to? Now is your chance to find out during a thrilling series of short lectures on cutting-edge research directly from Berkeley grad students and postdocs. With new speakers each month, come learn about interesting discoveries and science related issues that affect ...
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Breakthroughs in Light Medicine: Treating Dementias and Pain - LivestreamThis presentation will introduce what light medicine is, how it works, and review the medical literature as well as their extensive clinical experience in treating neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, traumatic brain injuries, strokes, multiple sclerosis, Lou Gehrig's disease, peripheral neuropathies, as well as nearly all painful ...
Rod Tulloss has studied the family Amanitaceae since 1978.Presently Rod is collaborating with several labs on combined morphological and genetic studies of Amanita and Limacella. He is a research associate (hons.) of the New York Botanical Garden and has received the NEMF "Eximium" and "Amicus Tyronum" awards for contributions to support ...