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'Holy Grail' Blood Test Can Diagnose Cancer Years Before Symptoms
Newsweek features Assistant Professor of Biomolecular Engineering Daniel Kim's research on a promising discovery for cancer early detection.
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Radio bursts from ‘zombie’ black holes excite astronomers
Astrophysicist Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz was quoted in a Science article about new observations of stars being destroyed by black holes.
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UC Santa Cruz Corpse Flower Expected to Bloom Any Day
Arboretum Director Martin Quigley was featured in continued coverage of the corpse flower about to bloom at the Arboretum, including stories from NBC Bay Area, San Jose Mercury News, and Santa Cruz Sentinel.
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‘Corpse flower’ to bloom at UC Santa Cruz Arboretum
Local TV stations KION and KSBW ran stories about the corpse flower that is about to bloom at the UCSC Arboretum.
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UCSC professor seeks to bring elephant seal research to K-12 classrooms
Biologist Roxanne Beltran was featured in coverage of her elephant seal research and outreach to K-12 classrooms, including stories from the Santa Cruz Sentinel and local TV stations KSBW and KION.
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The Astrophysicist Who Sculpts Stars Before They Are Born
Astrophysicist Nia Imara was featured in an interview with Quanta magazine about her research on star formation.
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James Webb Space Telescope Sheds New Light on the Universe
Astronomers Garth Illingworth, Brant Robertson, and Natalie Batalha were featured in a Good Times story about the first images from the James Webb Space Telescope.
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What does it look like when an ecosystem collapses? Kelp can tell
Biologists Pete Raimondi and Josh Smith were featured in a story about kelp forests in the Monterey Herald, Scientific American, and San Jose Mercury News.

