TuesdayNewsdayVol. 10 - Issue 33 - May 28, 2024 | |
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UC Santa Cruz researchers used biomechanical and functional morphology to measure how hard sea otters need to bite to break open prey of various sizes. (Photo by Jessica Fujii, Monterey Bay Aquarium) |
Sea otters are one of the few animals that use rocks and other objects to access their food, and a new study has found that individual sea otters that use tools—most of whom are female—can eat larger prey and reduce tooth damage when their preferred prey becomes depleted. |
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| Researchers studied the first-ever blackouts caused by malware to better understand how to protect physical infrastructure from malware attacks. |
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| Find Your Path!, the signature event of Arts Professional Pathways, helps students discover potential arts careers and opportunities. |
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| Amber Blakeslee will be UC Santa Cruz’s next associate vice chancellor for budget analysis and planning. She will begin her position on June 24. |
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| Feminist Studies alum Rachel Freeman-Cohen has turned a passion for student advocacy into a rewarding career helping students thrive. |
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| Faculty participated in three delegation visits to institutions in Mexico, the UK/Northern Ireland, and India to explore partnership opportunities. |
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