TuesdayNewsdayVol. 7 - Issue 21 - February 23, 2021 | |
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An artist's illustration represents a reconstruction of the steppe mammoths that preceded the woolly mammoth, based on genetic analysis of ancient mammoth DNA. |
UC Santa Cruz professor Beth Shapiro is coauthor of a study that analyzed ancient DNA sequences recovered from mammoth teeth to reveal North American mammoths were descended from two earlier mammoth lineages. |
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| Arcelia Gonzalez Jimenez is one of the many students supporting the health and well-being of the campus community by working at the COVID-19 testing sites.
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| Speaking at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Convocation, activist Mariame Kaba called for a spirit of generosity, collective power, and mutual aid. |
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| Yang Liu's research aims to achieve more equitable outcomes from decision-making tools based on automated machine-learning algorithms. |
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| UC Santa Cruz alumna Kirsten Howley and her team of planetary defenders specialize in how we might deflect an asteroid that poses a threat to Earth. |
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| The campus community can expect to see a number of changes at the Bay Tree Bookstore over the coming months, including a broader embrace of e-commerce. |
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| A new series of videos is now available to students, faculty, and staff to help offset the increasingly sedentary lifestyle generated by the Covid-19 pandemic. |
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