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Terrifying video shows a glacier completely collapsing. Could that happen in California as the climate warms?
Glaciologist Slawek Tulaczyk was quoted in a San Francisco Chronicle article about the potential for glaciers on Mt. Shasta to collapse.
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Webb telescope wows with first images
Astronomers Brant Robertson, Jonathan Fortney, and Garth Illingworth were quoted in coverage of the first images from the James Webb Space Telescope, including stories in Science, Christian Science Monitor, New York Times (including a second story), Lookout Santa Cruz, New York Daily News, Fast Company, Yahoo News, and other media outlets.
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UCSC professor reacts to new images of space taken by James Space Telescope
Astronomer Garth Illingworth was interviewed on KSBW TV about the first images from the James Webb Space Telescope released by NASA.
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Oil operations cause strange physiological changes in narwhals – study
Biologist Terrie Williams was featured in coverage of her research on the response of narwhals to ocean noise, including stories in the Jerusalem Post, Earth.com, CBC Radio, Science Daily, and other media outlets.
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Why do some women struggle to breastfeed? A UCSC researcher on what we know, and don’t
Biologist Lindsay Hinck was featured in Lookout Santa Cruz in an interview about her research on lactation and why some women have difficulty breastfeeding.
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Goose Bumps Build for the Webb’s First Snapshots of the Universe
Astronomer Garth Illingworth was quoted in stories in the New York Times, Washington Post, ABC News, AP, and other media outlets about the first images from the James Webb Space Telescope being released by NASA.
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Webb Telescope Will Look for Signs of Life Way Out There
Planetary scientist Joshua Krissansen-Totton was quoted in a New York Times story about using the James Webb Space Telescope to search for signs of life on exoplanets.
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Baby Elephant Seals Learn Survival Skills, Like Holding Their Breath, All on Their Own
Biologists Roxanne Beltran and Jessica Kendall-Barr were featured in a KQED story about juvenile elephant seals.
