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  • Santa Cruz museums concerned over recent federal budget cuts

    Santa Cruz museums concerned over recent federal budget cuts

    “Community spaces are so essential; community spaces that encourage something positive like appreciating art, appreciating cultures other than what you’re familiar with,” said Kelso Cochran, a biology researcher at UC Santa Cruz.

  • Berkeley’s famous falcons are missing as bird flu spreads

    Berkeley’s famous falcons are missing as bird flu spreads

    Down in Santa Cruz, Dr. Zeka Glucs has been noticing the absence of peregrines as well. She explains what brings us to the coast today. “We’re going to take a look at a nest that has been occupied for about two, three years.” Zeka is the director of the Predatory Bird Research Group at UC…

  • Ghostly galaxy without dark matter baffles astronomers

    Ghostly galaxy without dark matter baffles astronomers

    A team, led by astronomer Yimeng Tang at the University of California, Santa Cruz, compared FCC 224’s properties to other galaxies that seemingly lack dark matter, focusing on two ghostly objects within the NGC 1052 group about 65 million light-years away in the constellation Cetus. Tang and his colleagues propose that FCC 224, like those…

  • Game of clones: Colossal’s new wolves are cute, but are they dire?

    Game of clones: Colossal’s new wolves are cute, but are they dire?

    Beth Shapiro, an expert on ancient DNA who is now on a three-year sabbatical from the University of California, Santa Cruz, as the company’s CSO, acknowledged in an interview that other scientists would bristle at the claim. “What we’re going to have here is a philosophical argument about whether we should call it a dire…

  • Odd-Looking Blue Creatures Are Washing Up in Large Groups on California’s Beaches Once Again

    Odd-Looking Blue Creatures Are Washing Up in Large Groups on California’s Beaches Once Again

    Velellas typically wash ashore in Northern California in spring or early summer, because “in the spring is when we have upwelling,” explains Raphael Kudela, a marine scientist at University of California, Santa Cruz, to KQED’s Danielle Venton and Sarah Mohamad. “Upwelling brings lots of nutrients, and lots of nutrients bring phytoplankton and zooplankton.”

  • Environmental advocates line up against Trump administration marine policy

    Environmental advocates line up against Trump administration marine policy

    Anne Kapuscinski, professor of environmental studies and director of the new Coastal Science and Policy Program, was quoted in a Santa Cruz Sentinel story about local opposition to an executive order signed by President Trump that revokes numerous ocean protections.

Last modified: Apr 29, 2025