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VOL. 1    ISSUE 40August 18, 2015
 

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Undergrads exhibit summer research projects at annual symposium

Undergrads exhibit summer research projects at annual symposium

More than 80 students presented research results on ocean acidification, renewable energy systems, drug discovery, climate change, and more.

Astronomers use new instrument to discover young Jupiter-like planet

Astronomers use new instrument to discover young Jupiter-like planet

Five UC Santa Cruz astronomers were involved in the first planet discovery by the Gemini Planet Imager.

$500,000 gift is a major step toward endowment for Cowell Press

$500,000 gift is a major step toward endowment for Cowell Press

Santa Cruz-area philanthropists and former newspaper publishers Rowland and Patricia Rebele show support for hands-on-printing in a digital age.

Male elephant seals use 'voice recognition' to identify rivals

Male elephant seals use 'voice recognition' to identify rivals

Researchers from UC Santa Cruz have been studying the behavior of northern elephant seals at Año Nuevo State Reserve since the late 1960s.

 

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Washington Post

Washington Post - August 13, 2015
The mating game secrets and bloody rivalries of the giant elephant seal

Associated Press

Associated Press - August 04, 2015
Toxic algae blooming in warm water from California to Alaska

Santa Cruz Sentinel

Santa Cruz Sentinel - August 14, 2015
Venerable UCSC Arboretum celebrates a half-century of research, teaching and landscape innovation

Boing Boing

Boing Boing - August 05, 2015
Carry the frustration of injustice in this game about racist police violence

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