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  • The Hill

    The Hill

    The spectacle presidency: How Trump governs through distraction 

    Nolan Higdon, a lecturer at Merrill College and the Education Department, argues that the phrase “about two weeks” has become a hallmark of Trump’s communication style.

  • Santa Cruz Sentinel

    Santa Cruz Sentinel

    UC Santa Cruz researcher develops innovative CRISPRware software

    Eric Malekos, a graduate student in biomolecular engineering at UC Santa Cruz with a background in computer science and mathematics, along with fellow Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology Department Ph.D. student Christy Montano A Ph.D., has created an innovative software program called CRISPRware, which makes the process of gene editing faster and easier for researchers,…

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    Rolling Stone

    Blue States Invest Retirees’ Savings in Firms Boosting Trump’s Extreme Agenda

    Mike McCarthy, director of UC Santa Cruz’s Community Studies Program, noted the “tremendous lack of democracy in [pension] funds,” adding: “There’s a lack of any oversight from workers about how these funds are invested.”

  • Lookout Santa Cruz

    Lookout Santa Cruz

    Santa Cruz’s Stripe welcomes artist Rhia Hurt for its July exhibition

    “The emotional tension in the work between quiet beauty and planetary emergency echoes the way we experience nature on a human scale,” said Jennifer A.González, professor of art history and visual culture at UC Santa Cruz.

  • Lookout Santa Cruz

    Lookout Santa Cruz

    Bikini Bottom meets redwoods: SpongeBob musical hits stage at UCSC this fall

    Lookout Santa Cruz announced a forthcoming production of SpongeBob square pants at UC Santa Cruz, led by Assistant Professor of Performance, Play & Design Rebecca Wear.

  • Financial Express

    Financial Express

    Framing India’s 2047 goals

    Distinguished Professor of Economics Nirvikar Singh wrote an opinion article arguing for careful decentralization of India’s government in order to reduce distorted incentives related to the way India’s democracy functions.

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    Physics Today

    Conference organizers, potential participants fault US policies for falling attendance

    This year’s International Conference on Supersymmetry and Unification of Fundamental Interactions is planned for mid-August at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Conference cochair Howard Haber expects about 150 participants, down from around 200 in recent years. He says that some international scientists have canceled their participation because they are “spooked by stories in the…

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    Astronomy Magazine

    Astronomers discover a pulsar and a helium star orbiting each other

    “There’s a physical law that if a binary system loses more than half its mass, the system will become unbound,” says Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz, a professor of astronomy and astrophysics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, who was not involved in the study. When the more massive star exploded and became a neutron star, Ramirez-Ruiz…

  • The Washington Post

    Washington Post

    Heat, storms, mosquitoes the big threats at Alligator Alcatraz, experts say

    Assistant Professor Carlos Martinez said that what he has seen so far of the facility is “alarming and disturbing.” While many of the health concerns about Alligator Alcatraz are the same as those for any detention center — overcrowding, inadequate sanitation and food, inadequate medical care — he said some, like the heat and mosquitoes,…

  • Lookout Santa Cruz

    Lookout Santa Cruz

    How did these class rings stay put for decades? Santa Cruz County beach mystery delights ocean expert

    UC Santa Cruz coastal scientist Gary Griggs sees a scientific mystery in two lost-and-found class rings — including one buried for 44 years at Main Beach. Griggs says the stories challenge assumptions about coastal sand movement, raising new questions about how objects can remain so close to where they were lost despite decades of shifting…

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