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Part of what the research will determine is how well rainbow trout can digest the ingredient, whether they like the taste, and how many nutrients they absorb.

Research partnership will turn power plant emissions into fish feed

UC Santa Cruz’s ecological aquaculture research team will partner with the company Global Algae Innovations to test whether a microalgae grown using carbon dioxide captured from power plant emissions could be an effective feed ingredient for rainbow trout.

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Campus releases new strategic plan

Campus releases new strategic plan

"Leading the Change: The UC Santa Cruz Strategic Plan" is built around five thematic areas with goals and metrics to measure progress.

Faculty honored for transformational invention

Faculty honored for transformational invention

David Deamer and Mark Akeson won the AAAS Golden Goose award for the invention of nanopore sequencing, a technology for reading DNA and RNA.

Genomics Institute names new executive director

Genomics Institute names new executive director

Lauren Linton, biotech founder and hero of the Human Genome Project, joins the Genomics Institute as the new executive director.

Welcome Week energizes campus community

Welcome Week energizes campus community

Led by the division of student affairs and success, Welcome Week celebrated the start of fall quarter and empowered students to connect with campus.

Kresge College celebrates first phase of renovation

Kresge College celebrates first phase of renovation

With the completion of the first phase of the Kresge Renewal Project, three new residential halls and a new academic center are officially open.

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