TuesdayNewsdayVol. 10 - Issue 3 - October 10, 2023 | |
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USDA representatives and UC Santa Cruz faculty and staff learn about ecological aquaculture research on campus. |
UC Santa Cruz faculty, staff, and students discussed USDA-funded research, workforce development, and education projects with USDA leadership. Highlighted projects included soil microbe health measurement with bio-electrochemical systems, biomimetic leaf wetness sensors for improved plant disease management, and autonomous tractors for weed control among small farmers. |
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| We have watched with deep sadness the unfolding violence in Israel and Gaza, and we are gravely concerned at the escalating conflict across the region. |
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| Researchers partner on a new NSF center to address climate change by combining insights from Indigenous knowledges and mainstream sciences. |
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| The Visualizing Abolition Studies certificate program will help students understand the violence of incarceration and how they can create a cultural shift. |
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| A study led by postdoctoral scholar Erik Enbody paints a dynamic picture of how species adapt to changing environments. |
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| Bryant Miguel was awarded the Josh Alper Scholarship, which was established in memory of Alper, an alum and former Library staff member. |
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| National Arts & Humanities Month events feature an array of cultural and artistic happenings, including the annual Festival of Monsters on Oct. 13. |
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