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Science Linking Drought to Global Warming Remains Matter of Dispute
Research on climate change by Earth scientist Lisa Sloan and former graduate student Jacob Sewall was cited in a New York Times story about the connection between climate change and current drought conditions in the western U.S.
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Building on lecture series, Keeley looks to create scholarship program
The Santa Cruz Sentinel published an article on the Fred Keeley Lecture on Environmental Policy and Keeley's effort to raise money for a Keeley Coastal Scholars program.
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National climate conference to be held at UCSC: Panels and lectures will feature scientists, policymakers and commentators
The Santa Cruz Sentinel wrote an advance story on an upcoming climate science conference.
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Live Chat: Is Solitary Confinement Torture?
Science magazine hosted an online chat about professor Craig Haney's presentation on solitary confinement. Haney's appearance on a panel at the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting in Chicago generated more than a dozen news reports including items on Smithsonian magazine online that was used as the basis for an article in…
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10 Engineering Schools You Should Know But Don’t
The Baskin School of Engineering was #3 on the list of "10 Engineering Schools You Should Know But Don’t" in EE Times.
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Sloshing sea may make Neptune's moon Triton habitable
Planetary scientist Francis Nimmo was quoted in a New Scientist article about Neptune's moon Triton.
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A second chance at sight
Physicist Alan Litke is featured in a Symmetry magazine article about his work using silicon microstrip detectors, developed for particle physics research, to study the neurobiology of vision and retinal prosthesis technology.
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This Is What Happens When Massive Black Hole Gobbles Up Sun-Like Star
Research on black holes led by astrophysicist Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz was covered by the Huffington Post, Santa Cruz Sentinel, Science Daily, Science Codex, PhysOrg, Supercomputing Online, TG Daily, Zee News, Red Orbit, and more.

