TuesdayNewsdayVol. 5 - Issue 25 - March 26, 2019 | ![UC Santa Cruz](/tuesday-newsday/images/tn-uc-santa-cruz.png) |
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![](/tuesday-newsday/2019/march-26/images/climate-conference-600px.jpg) For the first time, the annual UC Santa Cruz Climate Conference will bring together prominent ocean scientists and leading social-justice advocates to discuss the environmental and equity dimensions of the crisis. |
Ocean scientists and activists will discuss challenges and opportunities of climate change during a free public panel April 11 at the Rio Theatre. The discussion will be followed by an interactive opportunity to learn about UC Santa Cruz research and opportunities for local action. |
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![Teen solitude not always a red flag, study suggests](/tuesday-newsday/2019/march-26/images/azmitia-solitude-250px.jpg) | Teens who choose to spend time alone may know what's best for them, according to new research that suggests solitude isn't a red flag for isolation or depression. |
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![Grad Slam winner wows with pinniped research](/tuesday-newsday/2019/march-26/images/grad-slam-250px.jpg) | Graduate student Sarah Kienle's funny and insightful presentation at Grad Slam 2019 answers the burning question: Why do male and female elephant seals look so different? |
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![Study addresses central question in epigenetics](/tuesday-newsday/2019/march-26/images/embryos-250px.jpg) | Researchers demonstrate that epigenetic information carried by sperm can cause changes in gene expression and development in offspring. |
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![Month-long festival showcases new music](/tuesday-newsday/2019/march-26/images/music-festival-250px.jpg) | The contemporary music festival, presented by the Music Department, will include performances by two internationally known ensembles. |
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