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Hydrogen Fueled Life’s Origins: Study
Biomolecular engineer David Deamer was quoted in a story in The Scientist about the origins of life.
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More Rain In Santa Cruz Mountains Raises Soil Saturation Concerns
Geomorphologist Noah Finnegan was interviewed for a KPIX TV News story about the risk of debris flows in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
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Meet the bat that eats other bats
Ecologist Winifred Frick was featured in a National Geographic article about the rarely seen spectral bat.
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Santa Cruz’s Role in NASA’s New James Webb Space Telescope
A Good Times cover story about the James Webb Space Telescope features Garth Illingworth, Natalie Batalha, Brant Robertson, and other UCSC astronomers.
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Why the World’s Astronomers Are Very, Very Anxious Right Now
Astronomer Garth Illingworth was quoted in a New York Times article about the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope.
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Vaccines appear weak at blocking Omicron, better against severe disease
Infectious disease expert Marm Kilpatrick was quoted in a Reuters story about the effectiveness of vaccines in protecting against the omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2.
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James Webb Space Telescope: Looking back in time to catch the earliest starlight in creation
Astronomer Natalie Batalha was interviewed about the James Webb Space Telescope on the CBS News program "60 Minutes."
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Honduras vote raises fears of violence at ‘key moment’ for Central America
Dana Frank, professor emerita of history and a leading expert on Honduras, shared her insights into the nation's presidential election with a number of outlets, including Washington Monthly and the Associated Press.

