TuesdayNewsdayVol. 8 - Issue 26 - March 22, 2022 | ![UC Santa Cruz](/tuesday-newsday/images/tn-uc-santa-cruz.png) |
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![](/tuesday-newsday/2022/march-22/images/banner.jpg) Scientists look at the chemical composition of microscopic shells in marine sediment to determine the environmental conditions in which they formed. |
A massive release of greenhouse gases, likely triggered by volcanic activity, caused a period of extreme global warming 56 million years ago. It was preceded by a smaller episode of warming and ocean acidification, a new study shows. Comparing the two gives scientists a fresh perspective on future global climate scenarios. |
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![Marianne Weems directs 'I Agree To The Terms'](/tuesday-newsday/2022/march-22/images/weems-play.jpg) | The new interactive cross-media performance will livestream online March 25-April 3 and allow the audience to connect with an online labor force. |
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![Cannibal galaxies and devastating collisions](/tuesday-newsday/2022/march-22/images/quirk-pic-400.jpg) | Astrophysics grad student Amanda Quirk won the Grad Slam competition by compressing billions of years of galactic history into three minutes. |
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![Lecturer contributes to global climate report](/tuesday-newsday/2022/march-22/images/rittelmeyer-250.jpg) | Pam Rittelmeyer, a environmental studies lecturer, is a contributing author on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2022 report. |
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