TuesdayNewsdayVol. 4 - Issue 27 - April 10, 2018 | |
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The study looked at 699 publicly funded stream restoration projects from Santa Cruz and Santa Barbara counties completed between 1983 and 2017. |
Stream restoration efforts along the coast of Central California are unevenly distributed, with activity more likely to occur in areas that are more highly populated and dominated by residents who are "whiter, wealthier, and more educated," according to an analysis by UC Santa Cruz researchers. |
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| In "The Conversation," mathematics professor Martin H. Weissman writes of the history of prime numbers and how recent advances tease out their secrets. |
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| In the largest study of its kind, researchers analyzed and classified more than 10,000 tumors from 33 cancer types to trace connections between different cancers. |
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| Mary Porter Sesnon Art Gallery will present an exhibition celebrating the life of Mary Porter Sesnon (1868-1930) and her influence on Santa Cruz County arts. |
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| Award-winning journalist and author Héctor Tobar and filmmaker Virginia Espino are the 2018 recipients of the division's Distinguished Alumni Award. |
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| UC Santa Cruz Professor Douglas N.C. Lin, a friend and colleague of the late renowned physicist, first met him in the 1970s as a graduate student. |
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