TuesdayNewsdayVol. 4 - Issue 31 - May 08, 2018 | |
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"We translate what is said by their bones into information that can be used by the living," says Professor Alison Galloway, who works 15 to 25 cases a year. |
Forensic anthropologist Alison Galloway will retire from teaching this year, but her wisdom will live on through a new online course that teaches both technical skills and things you won’t find in textbooks. |
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| A drug discovery grant is funding UC Santa Cruz chemistry professor Ted Holman's quest to bring a new drug treatment for stroke to clinical trials. |
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| Astronomers have detected an exoplanet atmosphere free of clouds, marking a pivotal breakthrough in the quest to better understand what lies at the outer reaches of our galaxy. |
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| With the $15,000 Strauss Scholarship, undergraduate Eric Medina plans to renew the Oakes Garden, creating a hub of learning and empowerment. |
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| Sean B. Carroll will give the 2018 Sinsheimer Lecture on Thursday, followed by a free screening of 'The Serengeti Rules' at the Rio Theatre Friday. |
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