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The Novelist Reimagining the Japanese American Internment
The New Yorker staff writer Hua Hsu wrote an in-depth laudatory review of Emeritus Professor of Literature and Creative Writing Karen Tei Yamashita’s new book Questions 27 & 28, which “opens an inquiry into how the story of the past gets made.”
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AI doom warnings are getting louder. Are they realistic?
Researchers who fear existential risk often cite the pace of progress in AI development as evidence that we are moving towards a worrying level of capability. AI systems are doing things that seemed impossible a decade ago, says Anthony Aguirre, a cosmologist at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and executive director of the Future…
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Birds and monkeys in the Amazon share information via ‘internet of the forest’
UC Santa Cruz Assistant Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Ari Martínez discusses his recently published study that shows how, when some animals spot a predator, they issue a warning cry that is picked up by others and spread through the rainforest canopy.
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Five overlooked films you must watch
A group of experts experts including the directors Charles Burnett and Ava DuVernay recommended Distinguished Professor of The Arts and History of Consciousness Isaac Julien’s 2008 film “Derek” as one of the five best movies not enough people have seen.
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New 3D map of Universe could solve dark energy mystery
“Some people have been working on this for decades, so it’s just amazing to see it come to completion,” DESI co-spokesperson Alexie Leauthaud of the University of California, Santa Cruz, told Ars. “Anyone who does science knows that you rarely achieve more than you proposed you would. And you never achieve more on time. DESI…
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Fog is a vital water resource. Could it disappear in a warming world?
For millions living in the most populous U.S. state, the fog spawned where a cold ocean meets a Sun-warmed coast is like “natural air conditioning,” says Peter Weiss-Penzias, an atmospheric chemist at the University of California (UC), Santa Cruz.
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Bay Area coastal preserve to reopen after bird flu kills dozens of elephant seals
By March 20, Año Nuevo Reserve Director Patrick Robinson said the estimated total number elephant seal deaths from HPAI on the mainland beaches reached about 50, plus another 45 to 50 on Año Nuevo Island, situated a half mile offshore. At that time, UC Santa Cruz researchers were finding an average of two newly dead…
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Why the Most Powerful Computer of 2026 Might Be Made of Living Cells, Not Microchips
The researchers, led by Baskin School of Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Ph.D. student Ash Robbins, ECE Professor Mircea Teodorescu, and Distinguished Professor of Biomolecular Engineering David Haussler, demonstrated their findings in a paper published in the journal Cell Reports.

