Media Coverage

  • Santa Cruz Sentinel

    Santa Cruz Sentinel

    Sun turns dirty water into clean fuel

    Coverage of a solar-microbial device for producing hydrogen fuel, developed by a team led by chemist Yat Li, included stories from Nanotechnology Now, Santa Cruz Sentinel, ChemEurope, Technology News, Chemical Engineering Progress, Breakthrough Technology Alert, Nature World News, Science Daily, PhysOrg, RedOrbit, EarthSky, Product Design & Development, Science World Report, Business Standard, FuelCellsWorks, Indian Express,…

  • National Geographic

    National Geographic

    Banning Lead Ammunition Could Give Condors a Chance

    Environmental toxicologist Myra Finkelstein was quoted in stories from National Geographic News and KQED Science about California's new ban on the use of lead bullets by hunters.

  • Wired

    Wired

    Young Mountain Lion Caught on Camera Teasing Its Captured Brother

    An article in Wired featured the UC Santa Cruz Puma Project which had captured a young male mountain lion in a trap. Later a nearby motion-sensing camera showed his presumed litter mate investigating the trapped sibling.

  • NBC Miami

    NBC News

    'It's heartbreaking': Shutdown could ruin years of Antarctic research

    Glaciologist Slawek Tulaczyk is featured in a story from NBC News, Discovery News, Yahoo News, and LiveScience about how years of work by his team on the WISSARD project in Antarctica is in danger of being wasted as a result of the federal government shutdown.

  • San Francisco Chronicle

    San Francisco Chronicle

    Yellen expected to be tapped as Fed chief Wednesday

    The San Francisco Chronicle quoted economics professor Carl Walsh in an article on the expected nomination of Janet Yellen as chair of the Federal Reserve Board. The same article was also published by the Davis Enterprise.

  • New York Times

    New York Times

    Rich People Just Care Less

    A New York Times opinion writer quoted Tom Pettigrew, emeritus professor of psychology, in an piece about how people with the most social power pay scant attention to those with little such power.  

  • The Washington Post

    Washington Post

    Panel links underwater mapping sonar to whale stranding for first time

    Marine biologist Brandon Southall chaired an independent review panel that found sonar was responsible for a mass stranding of melon-headed whales. He was quoted in stories about the findings in the Washington Post, Huffington Post, Guardian, Japan Times, Santa Cruz Sentinel, Anchorage Daily News, Brisbane Times, and other outlets.

  • Foreign Policy

    Foreign Policy

    Sudan's struggle for peace

    An analysis of the context of recent protests in Sudan by Mark Fathi Massoud, assistant professor of politics, was published on the Middle East Channel of Foreign Policy. Masoud's recent book, Law's Fragile State: Colonial, Authoritarian, and Humanitarian Legacies in Sudan (Cambridge University Press, 2013) is based on 15 months of research in Sudan.

  • Santa Cruz Sentinel

    Santa Cruz Sentinel

    Renowned Africa scholar John A. Marcum dies at 86

    The Santa Cruz Sentinel published an obituary on John Marcum, emeritus professor of politics and former provost of Merrill College, who died September 12.

  • KTVU 2

    KTVU

    County officials test new Tsunami warning system

    Tsunami expert Steven Ward was featured in a KTVU story about a new tsunami warning system for San Mateo County.

Last modified: Apr 02, 2025