TuesdayNewsdayVol. 10 - Issue 42 - September 03, 2024 | |
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The project will analyze an extensive set of historic and modern brown bear samples to characterize genomic diversity over the last 200 years, how it has changed, and how or if management decisions have impacted the genomic landscape of the species. |
Researchers at UC Santa Cruz will examine the DNA of brown bears in the lower 48 states, where the iconic beast’s numbers have seen catastrophic declines over the last century. The research project will use genetic-sequencing technologies to study the effects of this rapid population decline, as well as the impacts of previous conservation-management actions. |
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| From groundbreaking research to entrepreneurial ventures, the diverse pursuits of the Class of 2023 continue to inspire and advance campus values. |
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| Rachel Nelson will lead a walk-through of the Visualizing Abolition exhibition, Seeing through Stone, at the Institute of the Arts and Sciences on Sept. 6. |
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| Scientists are increasingly finding that highly accurate pitch memory is much more common than might be expected. |
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| UC Santa Cruz researchers have studied the local, long-toed salamander since 2020, with the goal of helping to conserve the species. |
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| Cowell College's 5-unit online class is the largest online course on campus and is a model for financial literacy education across the UC system. |
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