TuesdayNewsdayVol. 7 - Issue 19 - February 09, 2021 | |
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Mariame Kaba, organizer, educator, and prison industrial complex abolitionist. |
The 37th Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation on Friday, Feb. 12, organized by UC Santa Cruz, will take a virtual format this year and feature guest speaker Mariame Kaba, founder and director of Project NIA, a grassroots abolitionist organization with a vision to end youth incarceration. Registration is free. |
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| At night on any one of hundreds of coral reefs across the tropical Pacific, larval fish just below the sea surface gamble on their chances of survival. |
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| The anthropology assistant professor has received one of the most prestigious honors in the field for her insights on race and education. |
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| A long noncoding RNA regulates the expression of inflammatory genes and has a surprising effect on vulnerability to septic shock in mice. |
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| Three UC Santa Cruz Film and Digital Media alumni have received nominations for this year's International Documentary Association Awards. |
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| Les Guliasi’s most recent paper shows how “microgrid” technologies could reduce the impact of outages, if regulatory challenges can be resolved. |
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| Guardian - February 06, 2021 California’s famed Highway 1 collapsed last week. It’s sure to happen again | | Salon - February 05, 2021 Is the pandemic making our social skills decay? Psychologists think so | | Lookout Santa Cruz - February 04, 2021 UCSC economist warns Congress of ‘alarming’ reversal in small business recovery | | The New Yorker - February 01, 2021 How Black Lives Matter Came to the Academy | | New York Times - February 02, 2021 The Webb Telescope, NASA’s Golden Surfer, Is Almost Ready, Again | | Nature - February 03, 2021 Scientists call for fully open sharing of coronavirus genome data | | Anthropocene Magazine - February 03, 2021 Who’s afraid of who? Mountain lions fear and avoid humans | | Quanta - February 02, 2021 Tetrahedron Solutions Finally Proved Decades After Computer Search |
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