TuesdayNewsdayVol. 7 - Issue 7 - November 03, 2020 | |
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Editor's note | 🗳Today is Election Day. Let your voice be heard. Vote! ☑️ |
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Spring-run Chinook salmon migrate from the ocean into freshwater early in the year and spend the summer in cool, deep pools near their spawning habitat. |
Historically, spring-run and fall-run Chinook salmon have been considered as separate subspecies or even as separate species of fish. A new genetic analysis by UC Santa Cruz researchers shows that the timing of migration is determined by differences in one short stretch of DNA. |
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| The University Library has completed a project to digitize 670 audio recordings of works performed at the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music. |
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| Forrest Stuart said his research focus has been influenced both by his childhood and formative experiences at UC Santa Cruz. |
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| A UC Santa Cruz project that will significantly increase campus housing options for current graduate and undergraduate students has cleared a crucial hurdle in the courts.
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| A small change in a key component of our biological clocks lengthens the clock period, causing people to stay up late at night and sleep late in the day. |
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| New York Times - October 25, 2020 Angela Davis: Before the world knew what intersectionality was, the scholar, writer and activist was living it | | BBC World News - October 25, 2020 White House announces Sudan Israel deal | | Los Angeles Times - October 14, 2020 A South L.A. crime novelist’s long road to writing one of best books of the year | | National Public Radio - October 23, 2020 15 Years On, The Lonely Legacy Of 'Shadow Of The Colossus' | | Voices of Monterey Bay - September 30, 2020 A salamander vanishes | | Bloomberg - October 28, 2020 U.S. Black-owned firms make surprise comeback to pre-Covid level | | Next City - October 27, 2020 Philly Group Tackling Trash Through Art |
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