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Op-Ed: How to save all that water from the ‘atmospheric river’
The Los Angeles Times ran an op-ed by Earth scientist Andrew Fisher about groundwater restoration projects to store the water from atmospheric river storm events.
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UCSC SciCom Students Answer Complex Questions About Water
Graduate students in UCSC's Science Communication Program wrote about water issues for a feature story in Good Times, with quotes from Earth scientists Andrew Fisher and Patrick Chuang, environmental scientist Michael Loik, and environmental toxicologist Peter Weiss-Penzias.
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The Webb Telescope Is Just Getting Started
Astronomers Garth Illingworth and Brant Robertson were quoted in a New York Times story about the James Webb Space Telescope.
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Bering Land Bridge – Likely Used By First Humans To Come To The Americas – Formed Surprisingly Late During Last Ice Age
Earth scientist Tamara Pico was featured in coverage of her research on the Bering Land Bridge, including stories from Forbes, IFL Science, Newser, Live Science, Mirage News, Nature World News, and other media outlets.
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How the James Webb Space Telescope transformed astronomy this year
Astronomer Brant Robertson was quoted in a story from NPR about the impact of the James Webb Space Telescope on astronomy.
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A mysterious magma ocean could fuel our solar system’s most volcanic world
Planetary scientist Francis Nimmo was quoted in a Popular Science article about volcanic activity on Jupiter's moon Io.
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Researchers snap pics of proteins at new UC Santa Cruz facility
Biologist Melissa Jurica and research specialist Vitor Hugo Balasco Serrão were quoted in a Santa Cruz Sentinel story about UCSC's new cryo-electron microscopy facility.
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Webb's galactic distance record is now official
Astronomer Brant Robertson was quoted in ongoing coverage of his team's observations of the most distant galaxies, including stories in Sky & Telescope, Axios, Time, and other media outlets.
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Experiencing Space Flight Just Got a Lot More Accessible
Mother Jones ran an interview with planetary scientist Ian Garrick-Bethell about his free app Space Portal.
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Local educator enters Reading Hall of Fame
A UC Santa Cruz professor is now a member of the Reading Hall of Fame. Judith Scott is a professor of education. She was recognized and honored for her contributions to education and research. Additional coverage in the Cherokee Phoenix.