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UC Santa Cruz astronomer Sandra Faber speaks on 'the precious gift of cosmic time'
The Santa Cruz Sentinel ran a story about astronomer Sandra Faber's lecture on our cosmic future.
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Galaxies’ missing mass may hide in gas clouds
Science News ran a story about a study led by astrophysicist Jessica Werk that found vast reservoirs of previously undetected gas may account for much of the mass in galaxies.
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'Complicated Labors' show explores art, motherhood
The Santa Cruz Sentinel featured a story about an exhibit and symposium at UCSC about feminism, materniity and the artisitic process, interviewing assistant director of film and digital media and exhibition curator Irene Lusztig. A story also appeared in the Santa Cruz Good Times.
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Stunning Site And Stunning Shortlist At UC Santa Cruz
The Architect's Newspaper Blog ran a piece about the great interest by architectural firms around the country in UCSC’s Institute of the Arts and Sciences, quoting founding director John Weber.
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Broccoli: Good for you and organic strawberries. Alternating crops may shorten wait
Joji Muramoto, a researcher at UCSC's Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, was quoted by the Salinas Californian in an article about using broccoli on organic strawberry fields to speed the reuse of land between berry crops.
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‘Camellia Has Fallen’ exhibit opens at the Sonoma County Museum
The Santa Rosa Press Democrat quoted literature professor Christine Hong in a story about an exhibition at the Sonoma County Museum about a massacre by the South Korean army in 1948 on an island under U.S. occupation.
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Something is killing starfish; scientists race to find out what
Marine biologist Pete Raimondi continues to be featured in ongoing coverage of sea star wasting syndrome, the mysterious disease that is wiping out starfish on the U.S. West Coast, including stories in the Los Angeles Times, Anchorage Daily News, and Chicago Tribune, as well as stories from the AFP and AP wires that ran in…
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Santa Cruz County sees grant to recharge aquifers
Hydrogeologist Andrew Fisher was featured in a Santa Cruz Sentinel story about a grant from the Coastal Conservancy to support efforts by UCSC and the county to recharge the region's aquifers.
