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When Elephant Seals Become Ocean Researchers
Biologists Dan Costa, Roxanne Beltran, and Rachel Holser were featured in an article about their elephant seal research in Sierra magazine.
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The JWST's Data Is So Incredible That Even Those Who Built It Are Questioning Previous Science
Astronomer Garth Illingworth was featured in an interview by Futurism about the James Webb Space Telescope.
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On the enigmatic ‘flying potato’, neither plant nor animal, that caused the Bay’s biggest harmful algal bloom in history
Ocean scientist Raphael Kudela was quoted in a Bay Nature article about the harmful algal bloom that killed huge numbers of fish in San Francisco Bay.
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JWST’s First Exoplanet Images Forecast a Bright Future
Astronomer Aarynn Carter was quoted in a Scientific American article about direct imaging of exoplanets with the Webb telescope.
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Drumming woodpeckers use similar brain regions as songbirds
Biologist Bradley Colquitt was quoted in Science News commenting on a study showing that drumming woodpeckers use the same neural circuitry as singing songbirds.
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After the big bang, light and electricity shaped the early universe
Astronomer Brant Robertson was featured in a Popular Science article about the early universe, reionization, and the Webb telescope.
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Saturn Ring Mystery Possibly Solved After Four Centuries of Uncertainty
Planetary scientists Francis Nimmo and Brynna Downey were quoted in coverage of new findings on the origins of Saturn's rings, including stories in the Wall Street Journal, Atlantic, Times (U.K.), Today, and other media outlets.
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This Astrophysicist Holds Star Data In The Palm Of Her Hand
Astronomer Nia Imara was featured on the public radio program Science Friday in an interview about her research on stellar nurseries.

