Media Coverage
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Why do we dream?
Open Mind referenced G. William Domhoff's research in a story about dreaming, saying that five decades of work convinced Domhoff that the world of our dreams are more like everyday life than Alice's Wonderland.
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Baby falcons born atop SF’s PG&E building ready for city living
Biologist Glenn Stewart was featured in coverage of the peregrine falcon chicks in a nest on the PG&E building in downtown San Francisco, including stories in the San Francisco Chronicle, ABC News, and other media outlets.
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50 years at the UCSC Farm & Garden
The Watsonville Register-Pajaronian had an indepth conversation with Garden Manager Orin Martin as part of its coverage of the 50th anniversary of the Farm & Garden.
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New sea level rise report for Santa Barbara
Geologist Gary Griggs was featured in an article in the Santa Barbara Independent about the potential impacts of sea level rise on Santa Barbara.
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South Bay astronomer wins $500,000 prize
The San Jose Mercury News ran a story about astronomer Sandra Faber, who won the prestigious Gruber Cosmology Prize.
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Mountain lions are terrified by the voices of Rush Limbaugh and Rachel Maddow
The Washington Post reported on a new study by Justine Smith and Chris Wilmers that established that pumas are afraid of humans.
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Psst, the human genome was never completely sequenced. Some scientists say it should be
Molecular biologist Karen Miga was quoted in an article in Stat and Scientific American about the sequencing of the human genome.
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E3 2017’s brightest indie games, cataloged in words and video
Games created by students and faculty in the Games and Playable Media program were featured in coverage of the E3 game industry conference, including the student games Control-Shift and Phantom Jump, both recognized by Ars Technica as among the best indie games, with Control-Shift highlighted in the Ars Technica editors' picks for the best of…
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NASA eyes Neptune and Uranus for missions in the 2030s
Planetary scientist Jonathan Fortney was quoted in stories about NASA's planned mission to Uranus and Neptune, including stories in New Scientist, The Verge, and other media outlets.

