TuesdayNewsdayVol. 5 - Issue 7 - October 29, 2019 |  |
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 UC Santa Cruz engineers Ahsan Habib (left) and Ali Yanik. |
UC Santa Cruz researchers have developed ultrasensitive nanoscale optical probes to monitor bioelectric activity of neurons and other electrogenic cells. The novel technology could lead to high-bandwidth brain-machine interfaces with dramatically enhanced precision and functionality. |
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 | Erika Check Hayden, director of the Science Communication Program, writes that more inclusive science journalism is better journalism. |
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 | Innovative scholars will visit campus next weekend for a conference to honor the late History of Consciousness emeritus professor Hayden White. |
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 | Analyzing gene expression in tumor cells from children with cancer is more likely to reveal targets for therapy than analysis of DNA mutations. |
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 | The Institute of the Arts and Sciences Traction: Art Talks kicks off tonight with Sadie Barnette, a former artist-in-residence at the Studio Museum. |
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 | A Chan Zuckerberg Initiative grant will support efforts to attract diverse candidates to UC Santa Cruz's Science Communication Master’s Program. |
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