Media Coverage
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Former Livermore physicist directs UC astronomical observatories
The Livermore Independent ran a profile of astronomer Claire Max, director of UC Observatories.
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Our galaxy is due to crash into its neighbor—but when?
Astronomer Brant Robertson was quoted in a National Geographic story about predictions of an eventual collision between the Milky Way galaxy and the nearby galaxy Andromeda.
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Black market poachers coming for California’s coastal succulents
Botanist Stephen McCabe was quoted in an article about poachers collecting rare succulents from the wild in the Santa Cruz Sentinel, Chico Enterprise Record, and other newspapers.
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CruzHacks has established its credibility inside and outside of Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz Tech Beat ran a story about the UCSC hackathon, CruzHacks 2019.
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Desalination could cause ecological sea change
Ocean scientist Adina Paytan was featured on the Scientific American podcast "60-Second Science" discussing her research on the ecological effects of desalination plants.
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Scientists to team up with whale-watching crews, tourists to study the giant mammals in Monterey Bay
Biologist Ari Friedlaender was quoted in a story in the Santa Cruz Sentinel, Monterey Herald, and San Jose Mercury News about his efforts to work with whale-watching crews to collect information about whales in Monterey Bay.
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Study of brine discharge from desalination plant finds good news and bad news
Ocean scientist Adina Paytan was quoted in coverage of her research on the environmental impact of desalination plants, including stories in PhysOrg, BrightSurf, Technology Networks, Bioengineer, and other media outlets.
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Archaeologists Find New Way to Determine Sex of Cremated Individuals
Professor Emerita Alison Galloway was quoted in a PBS Nova report about new methods to determine the sex of cremated human remains.
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MaNGA data release includes detailed maps of thousands of nearby galaxies
Astronomer Kevin Bundy was featured in coverage of his team's release of thousands of galaxy maps, including stories from PhysOrg, Science Daily, Space Daily, SpaceRef, Daily Heralds, and other media outlets.
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‘This is shocking.’ An undersea plague is obliterating a key ocean species
Biologists Mark Carr and Melissa Miner were quoted in widespread coverage of the ecological effects of sea star wasting disease, including stories in Science, Atlantic, Washington Post, San Jose Mercury News, East Bay Times, Gizmodo, Smithsonian, Earther, and other media outlets.

