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Holding Back Sea Level Rise
Geologist Gary Griggs was interviewed in a KNTV (NBC Bay Area) news story about sea level rise.
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Data-deficient species are a conservation blind spot. Geneticists found a way to see through it.
Biologists Megan Supple and Beth Shapiro were quoted in stories from Anthropocene magazine and Earth.com about the use of genomics to estimate a species' risk of extinction.
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The Foul Chartreuse Sea
Ocean scientist Raphael Kudela was quoted in a Hakai magazine story about harmful algal blooms in Alaska.
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In rare attack, 30 orcas 'badly wounded' 2 adult gray whales in California
Ecologist Ari Friedlaender was quoted in stories in LiveScience and Yahoo News about orcas attacking gray whales in Monterey Bay.
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This Astrophysicist Turned Star Data Into 3D-Printed Spheres
Astrophysicist Nia Imara was featured in the Science Friday 'Universe of Art' podcast about her work using 3D models of stellar nurseries.
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What Exactly Are the Dangers Posed by A.I.?
Physicist Anthony Aguirre was quoted in a New York Times article about concerns over the growing power of artificial intelligence.
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What Helped Make Famed Sled Dog Balto Special? It Was in His Genes, Research Suggests
Biologists Katherine Moon and Beth Shapiro were quoted in stories about their research on the genome of the sled dog Balto, including stories in the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, New York Times, Scientific American, Popular Science, Science, New Scientist, CBS News, ABC News, Barron's, Gizmodo, Inverse, Reuters, and other media outlets.
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Study reveals California sea lions are getting bigger, surprising scientists
Paleoecologist Ana Valenzuela-Toro was quoted in coverage of her research on California sea lions, including stories in SF Gate, Daily Beast, Popular Science, Newsweek, Yahoo News, Science Daily, and other media outlets.
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Fact check: Trump’s latest false climate figure is off by more than 1,000 times
Geologist Gary Griggs was quoted in a CNN story about Donald Trump's false claims regarding climate change.
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Study: Elephant seals at sea sleep just two hours a day
Biologists Dan Costa, Terrie Williams, and Jessie Kendall-Bar were featured in continued coverage of their research on elephant seals, including stories from KPBS, New Atlas, Smithsonian, Seattle Times, and other media outlets.