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UC Santa Cruz researchers say biologging devices can test our theories of how the natural world works, not just track animal behavior. (Photo by Rachel Holser)

How researchers can maximize biological insights using animal-tracking devices

Biologgers allow us to see with unprecedented precision how animals move and behave in the wild. But that's only part of the picture, according to a UC Santa Cruz ecologist renowned for using biologging data to tell the deeper story about the lives of marine mammals in a changing world.

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Engineers build pathogen-tracing public health tools

Engineers build pathogen-tracing public health tools

The CDC awarded Russ Corbett-Detig and his team a $2.5M contract to track COVID-19's evolution and expand their software tools to track other pathogens.

Classic play reexamines modern politics

Classic play reexamines modern politics

Opening Nov. 15, Michael Chemers' adaptation of 'Inspector General' highlights political corruption using examples from modern politics.

NSF names campus an Innovation Corps Hub

NSF names campus an Innovation Corps Hub

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Supporting UC Santa Cruz veteran students

Supporting UC Santa Cruz veteran students

Veteran students Nick Kuipers and Sammy Tesfai found community and opportunity at UC Santa Cruz with tailored support and scholarships.

Breast cancer risk assessment improved

Breast cancer risk assessment improved

A new feature on the BRCA Exchange, a platform that consolidates data on the genes associated with breast cancer, will make cancer risk easier to assess.

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