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  • The Public Is Invited To Make Merry The Victorian Way At UC Santa Cruz’s Annual Dickens Holiday Evening

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–Celebrate the holidays Victorian style at the annual Dickens Holiday Evening at the University of California, Santa Cruz. The event takes place at 4 p.m. on Friday, December 15, in the McHenry Library foyer. Food, music, and a sing-along are planned. Topping the entertainment bill is a performance of Victorian caroling by Gene…

  • Annual Journal Pays Tribute To Late Poet/Printer William Everson

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–When he launched Equinox Press in 1947, the late master poet-printer William Everson explained his desire for establishing the fine letterpress this way: "As a creative man the richest thing I can do is to write a poem, and the next is to print it." He believed that when text is transformed from…

  • UC Santa Cruz Tip Sheet December 5, 1995

    Research News And Feature Ideas, Issued Periodically By The UCSC Public Information Office Marine toxicology DDT contamination in California sea lions plummets Amid concerns about the lingering effects of DDT along California’s coast comes this bit of good news: Sea lions carried about one hundred times less of the toxic substance in their fat a…

  • Long Marine Lab Offers Training Course For New Docents

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–Public educators at Long Marine Lab invite community members with an interest in marine science to join an upcoming training course for volunteer docents. The two-month series of classes begins on Monday, January 8. Docents spend at least six hours a month teaching the public and schoolchildren about the Monterey Bay environment and…

  • Study Unveils A Way To Probe Fault Zones Before An Earthquake Hits

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–A new technique may let seismologists estimate which parts of a fault are likely to rupture most severely during an earthquake, even if the fault hasn’t broken for a century or more. The technique relies upon an apparent connection between the pre-earthquake geology of a fault zone and the amount of motion that…

  • UCSC Scientists To Help Improve Seismological Tools For Finding Oil And Gas Reserves

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–Billions of barrels of oil lurk beneath the floor of the Gulf of Mexico, shrouded by twisted layers of rock and domes of salt. If Ru-Shan Wu’s group does its job well, the oil industry soon will have far better tools to find that black gold. Wu and his colleagues at the UC…

  • Two Eminent San Francisco Authors Present Public Reading At UCSC

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–Dodie Bellamy and Kevin Killian, two prominent San Francisco area poet/authors, will read from their works on Thursday, November 30, at 4 p.m. at the University of California, Santa Cruz, in the Cowell College Provost’s House. The talk is free and open to the public. Bellamy is a leading figure in the "New…

  • New Book By UC Santa Cruz Sociologist Examines Television And Race

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–The Million Man March. The O. J. Simpson trial. The Los Angeles riots. The Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas hearings. In recent years, current events have put issues of race at the top of the American agenda, and each of these events is indelibly linked with television images, says Herman Gray, an associate professor of…

  • Scientists Map The Structure Of A Protein-Rna Complex In A Retrovirus

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–Biochemists have published the first detailed view of the molecular tango between two critical units in the life cycle of a retrovirus–a virus that uses RNA, not DNA, to direct its genetic infiltration of a host cell. The research reveals a precise fit between the viral RNA and a section of a protein…

  • Dinner And Holiday Fun At Crow’s Nest To Benefit Public Education At Long Marine Lab

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–The Crow’s Nest restaurant on the shores of Monterey Bay will support public education programs at another well-known bayside institution, the Long Marine Laboratory, with "Cheers at the Crow’s Nest," a benefit holiday celebration on Thursday, December 7. For all diners who state their support for Long Marine Lab, the Crow’s Nest will…

  • UCSC Physicist Elected Fellow Of National Scientific Society

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–Joel Primack, a professor of physics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has been elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest federation of scientists. The AAAS Council elevates members to the rank of fellow to recognize distinguished efforts toward advancing science or its…

  • Hubble Space Telescope Peers Deep Into The Crowded Heart Of The Densest Known Star Cluster

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–By pinpointing individual suns in the glare of the most tightly packed cluster of stars in our galaxy, the Hubble Space Telescope has unveiled hints of either a massive black hole or another remarkable phenomenon: a "core collapse" driven by the intense gravitational pull of so many stars in such a small volume…

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