TuesdayNewsdayVol. 10 - Issue 15 - January 30, 2024 | |
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The new initiative will include three research projects in the Friedlaender Lab and art from nationally renowned artists. Collaborating artists include but are not limited to Imani Jacqueline Brown, Christine Howard Sandoval, and Carolina Caycedo. |
A new multi-year initiative will bring together arts and science to start a conversation about marine biology and the effects of climate change. The new exhibit is set to premier in 2025, and the project is already in progress as the Friedlaender lab collaborates with nationally recognized artists. |
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| The graduate program trains rising leaders in coastal conservation, innovation, and climate solutions. The program is celebrating five years. |
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| Baskin professor develops technology that will enable precise multitracer positron emission tomography imaging of the body’s most complex organ. |
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| Dean Celine Parreñas Shimizu's new book, The Movies of Racial Childhoods, explores the representation of Asian and Asian American children in cinema. |
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| Researchers analyzed star formation rate and total stellar mass in the galaxies, as well as the dust properties of the nearby galaxies. |
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| Favianna Rodriguez’s solo exhibition draws parallels between the interconnectedness of the redwood ecosystem and principles of mutual aid. |
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