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Vaccines are updated every year to match the evolving strains of flu viruses.

The quest for a universal flu vaccine

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'?

Dinner's carbon footprint: Are fish sticks 'green'?

A new study of the climate impacts of seafood products reveals that the processing of Alaskan pollock generates significant greenhouse gas emissions.

Finding and breaking down barriers to success

Finding and breaking down barriers to success

Reina Garay-Solis works with fellow student researchers to study factors of student success for first-generation and underrepresented minority students.

Understudied languages inspire grad student

Understudied languages inspire grad student

Vishal Arvindam is particularly interested in psycholinguistics, the study of how humans acquire, use, and understand language.

'Questions That Matter' focuses on journalism

'Questions That Matter' focuses on journalism

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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