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Statues Never Die: Isaac Julien
Isaac Julien's latest project, a five-screen installation titled Once Again … (Statues Never Die), 2022, returns him to the Harlem Renaissance.
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‘You’re the only one who could have written this book’: Bettina Aptheker on ‘Communists in Closets’
UC Santa Cruz professor emerita Bettina Aptheker’s new book delves into the homophobia of the American Communist Party and its repression of LGBTQ members — of which she was one.
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Study explores how visual effects in videogames help players to make sense of game worlds
Tech Xplore featured Computational Media Ph.D. student Hongwei Zhou and former UCSC professor Angus Forbes's study on how visual effects help video game players understand virtual worlds.
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Will Enceladus finally answer, ‘Are we alone?’
Planetary scientist Francis Nimmo was quoted in a Universe Today article about the potential for life on Saturn's moon Enceladus.
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Mesmerizing Footage Shows Stream of Bats Emerge from Huge Cave
Biologist Winifred Frick was quoted in a Newsweek story about a viral video of bats emerging from a cave in Mexico.
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Fact check: Sea levels at Sydney Harbor are rising, data shows
Geologist Gary Griggs was quoted in a USA Today article fact checking claims about sea level rise in Sidney Harbor, Australia.
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Learn to Grunt and Growl like an Antarctic Minke Whale
Ocean scientist Ari Friedlaender was featured in a Hakai magazine story about his research on the calls of Antarctic minke whales.
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UCSC Research Center for the Americas renamed in honor of activist Dolores Huerta
The Santa Cruz Sentinel covered the 30th anniversary and naming of the Dolores Huerta Research Center for the Americas.
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A marriage of virtual reality and physical therapy: Immergo Labs emerges from its UCSC roots
Lookout Santa Cruz featured Immergo Labs, a virtual reality telehealth platform created by alums of UC Santa Cruz's Baskin School of Engineering.
