Media Coverage
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New Breakthrough Could Lead to All-Purpose Biosensors
Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Holger Schmidt discussed his recent research on biosensing chips in a Technology Networks story.
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As the fight against RSV adds vaccines, UCSC researcher is on the cutting edge
Professor of Biomolecular Engineering Rebecca DuBois discussed her research on RSV vaccine development in an interview with Lookout Santa Cruz.
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Undersea mountains help lubricate ‘slow slip’ earthquakes
Seismologist Emily Brodsky was quoted in a Science news story about "slow slip" earthquakes.
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To improve student retention, some colleges consider 'ungrading'
Jody Greene, associate vice provost for teaching and learning at UC Santa Cruz, discusses the campus's approach to providing more equitable learning assessment opportunities on NPR's Weekend Edition.
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Image of ‘violent’ earthly phenomenon captured on Jupiter
Planetary scientist Benjamin Idini was quoted in an SF Gate story about observations of lightning in the atmosphere of Jupiter captured by NASA's Juno spacecraft.
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Study predicts California could lose more than half its beaches by 2100
Geologist Gary Griggs was interviewed in a CBS Bay Area news story about sea level rise and coastal erosion in California.
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She studies slug sex by the seashore: UCSC researcher works to unlock secrets of banana slug sex
Biologist Janet Leonard was featured in a Lookout Santa Cruz story about her research on banana slugs.
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Male harbour seals may learn vocalisations years before they need them
Biologist Caroline Casey was quoted in a New Scientist story about vocal communication in harbor seals.
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‘Breakthrough’ could explain why life molecules are left- or right-handed
Physicist Noémie Globus was quoted in a Science story about new research on the "right-handed" chirality of crucial biological molecules.


