Media Coverage
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Mercury in California’s Fog
Environmental toxicologist Peter Weiss was featured in the "Academic Minute" podcast from Inside Higher Ed.
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Q&A: Alexander Wolf, New Dean of Baskin Engineering
Santa Cruz Tech Beat ran an interview with new engineering dean Alexander Wolf.
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Avoid eating seafood from Half Moon, Monterey bays, California officials say
Marine scientist Clarissa Anderson was interviewed by Southern California public radio station KPCC and KION TV for stories about toxic algae blooms.
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Intel tries to rearchitect the computer—and itself
Computer scientist Ethan Miller is quoted in a Technology Review article about Intel's new data storage technology.
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Early exposure to too much manganese causes attention deficits in rats
Research on the health effects of manganese by environmental toxicologist Don Smith was covered by Health Medicine Network and other media outlets.
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Ocean slime spreading quickly across the Earth
Ocean scientist Raphael Kudela is quoted in a National Geographic article about harmful algal blooms.
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‘No Man’s Sky’ Is like 18 quintillion bowls of oatmeal
Computer scientist and game designer Kate Compton was quoted in a Motherboard article about the recently released game "No Man's Sky."
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These simple fixes could save thousands of birds a year from fishing boats
Biologist Breck Tyler was quoted in a Smithsonian article about the impact of long-line fishing on endangered seabird populations.
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I, Twitter Bot
Computer scientist Kate Compton was a guest on the public radio program Science Friday to discuss Twitter bots.
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Drifting tectonic hotspot overturns Himalayan theory
Geologist Noah Finnegan was quoted in a LiveScience article about research on the geology of the Himalayas.
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Better conservation could prevent most island vertebrate extinctions, research shows
Biologists Erin McCreless and Don Croll were quoted in coverage of their research on island extinctions, including stories from UPI, Science Daily, Breitbart, Science Newsline, PhysOrg, and other media outlets.
