TuesdayNewsdayVol. 6 - Issue 18 - January 28, 2020 | ![UC Santa Cruz](/tuesday-newsday/images/tn-uc-santa-cruz.png) |
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![](/tuesday-newsday/2020/january-28/images/flu.jpg) Vaccines are updated every year to match the evolving strains of flu viruses. |
Rebecca DuBois, assistant professor of biomolecular engineering, is collaborating on a multi-institutional National Institutes of Health project to create a vaccine that would be effective against all strains of influenza. |
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![Dinner's carbon footprint: Are fish sticks 'green'?](/tuesday-newsday/2020/january-28/images/mckuin-gettyfish_400-2.jpg) | A new study of the climate impacts of seafood products reveals that the processing of Alaskan pollock generates significant greenhouse gas emissions. |
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![Finding and breaking down barriers to success](/tuesday-newsday/2020/january-28/images/reina-and-tree500.jpg) | Reina Garay-Solis works with fellow student researchers to study factors of student success for first-generation and underrepresented minority students. |
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![Understudied languages inspire grad student](/tuesday-newsday/2020/january-28/images/vishal-500px.jpg) | Vishal Arvindam is particularly interested in psycholinguistics, the study of how humans acquire, use, and understand language. |
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!['Questions That Matter' focuses on journalism](/tuesday-newsday/2020/january-28/images/fadel-allam-250.jpg) | NPR correspondents Leila Fadel and Hannah Allam will discuss reporting on the Middle East with history professor Jennifer Derr Feb. 4 in Santa Cruz. |
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