Media Coverage

  • Los Angeles Times logo

    In the face of sea level rise, can we reimagine California's vanishing coastline?

    This LA Times feature follows Gary Griggs, an oceanographer at UC Santa Cruz, as he explains issues of erosion on California's coasts and the sacrifices that must be made to address them. This feature is an excerpt of an upcoming book, "California Against the Sea: Visions for our Vanishing Coastline."

  • Space.com

    Supermassive black hole chews up huge star, spits stellar 'guts' into space

    "Observing the destruction of a massive star by a supermassive black hole is spellbinding because more massive stars are expected to be significantly less common than lower-mass stars," said Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz of the University of California, Santa Cruz, a co-author of the study.

  • Sierra

    These Animals Are Already Adapting to a Changing Climate

    “Flexibility has been really important for them to overcome prey changes because of climate change,” Ana Valenzuela-Toro, the author of the study and researcher at the University of California, Santa Cruz, said. “I tend to think of California sea lions as the raccoons of the sea.”

  • The Scientist

    Smart Gateways into the Lab of the Future

    Professor of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology Sofie Salama and Distinguished Professor of Biomolecular Engineering David Haussler spoke about the smart technology behind growing brain organoids in their Braingeneers lab on the Scientist Speaks podcast.

  • Inside Higher Education

    Barriers to Tenure and Promotion Persist for Psychology Faculty of Color

    Inside Higher Ed interviewed Psychology Professor Margarita Azmitia about a new report from a committee she co-chaired about barriers to advancement for faculty of color in psychology.

  • Grist

    How the shift to electric vehicles is fueling the UAW strike

    Grist interviewed Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies J. Mijin Cha about how working conditions at EV battery factories relate to the current United Auto Workers strike. 

  • VoxDev

    Targeting health incentives in India

    Assistant Professor of Economics Ariel Zucker joined VoxDev to discuss her research on personalized incentives for exercise among 6,800 adults with diabetes and hypertension in urban India.

  • New York Times "T" logo

    U.A.W. starts strike small, but repercussions could prove far-reaching

    The New York Times interviewed Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies J. Mijin Cha for a story about strikes by the United Auto Workers union and how they relate to electric vehicle production. Additional coverage in In These Times presents a counterpoint to mainstream media narratives around the strikes. 

  • WIRED

    Auto workers prepare to strike for a place in the EV future

    Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies J. Mijin Cha spoke with WIRED about the importance of supporting equity for workers in the process of transitioning away from fossil fuels. Additional coverage in E&E News.

  • WBUR News

    The expanding universe of Lofi Girl

    WBUR News, Boston's NPR station, spoke with UCSC Ph.D. student of Computational Media Kevin Weatherwax about his research on and personal relationship with Lo-Fi music. 

  • Chemical and Engineering News

    The tricky ethics of AI in the lab

    Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering Leilani Gilpin was quoted in a C&EN story on the pace of development in the field of generative AI and the ethical challenges at play. 

  • NIH Director's Blog

    New Approach to ‘Liquid Biopsy’ Relies on Repetitive RNA in the Bloodstream

    The National Insitutes of Health Director's Blog features Assistant Professor of Biomolecular Engineering Daniel Kim's research into liquid biopsy technology for cancer early detection.

Last modified: Oct 03, 2023