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Chemical & Engineering News
Ocean Acidification Threatens Economies And Marine Life
Chemical & Engineering News covered research by marine scientists Elizabeth Crook and Adina Paytan on the effects of ocean acidification on coral reefs.
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The Maine Public Broadcasting Network
Dana Frank: The U.S. and Post-Coup Honduras: A Human Rights Disaster
Maine Public Radio broadcast a talk by history professor Dana Frank titled “The U.S. and Post-Coup Honduras: A Human Rights Disaster.”
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
George Blumenthal: White House honors genomics team
The Santa Cruz Sentinel published an op-ed by Chancellor Blumenthal on the White House honoring as a "Champion of Change" the international genomics data sharing alliance that includes UCSC's David Haussler.
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National Geographic
Our Wild Wild Solar System
Featured on the cover of the July issue of National Geographic magazine is a story about our solar system that includes quotes from astronomer Greg Laughlin and was written by Rob Irion, alumnus and current director of the Science Communication Program.
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Nature
Canadian quake refines Pacific tsunami risk
Seismologist Thorne Lay's research on an earthquake off the coast of Canada that generated an unexpected tsunami was covered in a Nature news story.
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Genome Web
UCSC Designing Social Network-type Model for Analyzing Cancer Data
Biomolecular engineer Joshua Stuart's work on the Biomedical Evidence Graph for analyzing cancer genomics data was covered by Genome Web, BioSpace, Bio-Medicine, News-Medical, and FierceBiotechIT.
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R&D Magazine
Underwater springs show how coral reefs respond to ocean acidification
Ocean scientist Adina Paytan's research on the effects of ocean acidification on coral reefs was covered by R&D Magazine, RedOrbit, Science Daily, Biology News Net, Science 360 News, Science Codex, and Science Newsline.


