The Golden State’s taxpayers could fund a $23 billion bond to replace federal grants that once supercharged scientific research in California under a proposal making its way through the statehouse.
The $23 billion bond would protect jobs, sustain lifesaving research, improve health and bolster the state’s innovation economy OAKLAND – As the University of California faces one of the most ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. UC President James B. Milliken defended choosing talks with Trump over litigation, citing Harvard’s costly battles ...
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Royce Hall at the University of California, Los Angeles The University of California system is sponsoring a state senate bill that proposes a $23 billion bond to fund research across California. The ...
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Although artificial intelligence (AI) has demonstrated potential in automating glaucoma screening, there is still a ...