Media Coverage
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Ocean Fellow and UCSC graduate publishes essential ‘Coastal Considerations’
Coastal Science and Policy Program master's graduate Kalina Browne was featured in a Santa Cruz Sentinel article for her work preparing environmental organizations to better serve coastal communities of color.
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The Juicy Secrets of Stars That Eat Their Planets
Astronomer Ricardo Yarza was featured in a New York Times story about his research on planetary engulfment, as well as stories in Scientific American, Space.com, International Business Times, and other media outlets.
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As Wildfires Get More Extreme, Observatories Are at Greater Risk
Astronomer Matthew Shetrone, deputy director of UC Observatories, was quoted in a Wired article about wildfires posing a growing threat to observatories.
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What can stars reveal about galaxies and what can cultures reveal about stars?
Astronomers Raja GuhaThakurta and Amanda Quirk were featured in an article in Futurum Careers about their research on galaxies.
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Ecology is more chaotic than previously thought
Ecologists Stephan Munch and Tanya Rogers were featured in a Physics Today article about their research on chaos in ecological systems.
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Why Did Ferns Persist When All Other Plants Perished?
Botanist Jarmila Pittermann is featured in an article in The Scientist about an experiment to study how ferns thrived after the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period.
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Degrees of the Future 2022
Gizmodo featured UCSC's Astronomy and Astrophysics program in its 'Degrees of the Future' list honoring the universities preparing students for tomorrow.




