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New York Times
Wolf to Dog: Scientists Agree on How, but Not Where
Ancient DNA experts Beth Shapiro and Ed Green contributed to a new study showing that domestic dogs originated from wolves in Europe more than 18,000 years ago, and Shapiro was quoted in stories about the findings in the New York Times and Science News.
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Discover Magazine
Solar Siblings Hint at Our Sun's Turbulent Youth
Discover magazine ran a story about astrophysicist Mark Krumholz's research on the origins of our sun.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
UC Santa Cruz team one of six winners in DREAM challenge for cancer researchers
Stories about the UCSC bioinformatics team lead by Artem Sokolov, which won a DREAM breast cancer challenge competition, ran in the Santa Cruz Sentinel, San Francisco Chronicle, and Bio-IT World.
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CBS Evening News
What's wiping out the starfish in California?
Marine biologist Pete Raimondi was featured on CBS Evening News coverage of the sea star wasting syndrome, which is wiping out starfish populations along the west coast, and also in High Country News and Half Moon Bay Review.
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The Scientist
Retracing Steps
Bioinformatics expert Josh Stuart was quoted in a story in The Scientist about Synapse, an open-source computational platform for genomics research developed by Sage Bionetworks.
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Monterey County Herald
Scientists find good news for coral reefs
Marine scientist Adina Paytan was quoted in a Monterey Herald story about coral reefs and global warming.
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National Public Radio-All Things Considered
For 'Blue,' The Palme d'Or Was Only The Beginning
Professor of Film and Digtal Media B. Ruby Rich was interviewed on National Public Radio's "All Things Considered" program about the controversial new French film, Blue Is the Warmest Color, which won the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival and just opened in American cinemas.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Helene Moglen: Frankenstein to Facebook
The Santa Cruz Good Times Weekly featured an interview with emeritus dean of humanities and professor of literature Helene Moglen about her upcoming talk for UCSC’s annual Emeriti Faculty Lecture, where she spoke on the topic “From Frankenstein to Facebook."
