Media Coverage
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KQED
Daffodils Signal Resilience in Santa Cruz Mountains, Almost 5 Years After CZU Fires
Karen Holl, an ecologist from nearby University of California, Santa Cruz, weighed in that a species like California poppies would have been her first choice, though daffodils are not listed on the California Invasive Plant Council’s problem invasives list. “Daffodils should be confined to gardens,” Holl said.
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Scientific American
Life on Earth May Have Been Jump-Started by ‘Microlightning’
Professor Emeritus of Biomolecular Engineering David Deamer was quoted in a Scientifc American story on how wet-dry cycles may have contributed to the origins of life on Earth.
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NPR
Ocean plant cell discovery might revolutionize farming
It's one of the holy grails of biotechnology, says Jon Zehr, the ability to engineer plants that could snatch nitrogen out of the air and use it to grow without any of the pollution, energy, or expense that current fertilizers require. Additional NPR coverage.








