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A protein associated with cancer cells is a powerful suppressor of the clock that drives daily rhythms of cells throughout the body, UCSC researchers find.
Researchers have detected large blooms of toxin-producing algae in Monterey Bay, raising concerns about potential effects on marine mammals and seabirds.
Eight faculty members have earned distinction for outstanding teaching this year, receiving accolades for instruction in fields as diverse as introductory computer programming, documentary film production, and physics for non-majors.
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