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In part two of our series highlighting CCCR fellows, we spoke with fellows who use their unique cross-disciplinary ...
Upasna Sharma, assistant professor of molecular, cell, and developmental biology, will receive a total of $300,000 over the ...
This summer’s edition of The Dickens Universe - a unique cultural event that brings together scholars, teachers, students, ...
New ‘facilitated migration’ framework gives water managers a playbook for getting more juvenile Chinook salmon from the Central Valley to the sea ...
CRISPRware is a new tool scientists can use to design the best guide RNAs to edit genes in many organisms, without the need for deep bioinformatics expertise. By making gene editing more precise and ...
An Ecosexual Emergency, the latest film by UC Santa Cruz professor Beth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle, premiered at Frameline ...
The Humanities Institute at UC Santa Cruz celebrated its 25th anniversary with a lively Night at the Museum event at the MAH, featuring speculative fiction projects, public scholarship, and a special ...
Linda Hirsch, a postdoctoral fellow at UC Santa Cruz who is supported by the Center for Coastal Climate Resilience, is exploring how technology can help individuals and communities prepare for and ...
Key takeaways The haze particles that dominate Pluto’s atmosphere—such as nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide—control the atmosphere’s energy balance as the particles are heated and cooled. This ...
A new UC Santa Cruz initiative called Saritaan—meaning "to talk story" in Ilokano—is preserving the untold migration stories of Filipino families.
Key takeaways UC Santa Cruz researchers uncovered the molecular mechanisms behind Wolbachia’s ability to manipulate fruit fly mating behavior, identifying specific brain regions, neurons, and proteins ...
Cowell has served in the UC Santa Cruz leadership for 17 years and more than 30 years in higher education. Associate University Librarian Kerry Scott will serve as Interim University Librarian ...
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