Discovery led by UC Santa Cruz Ph.D. of daily cloud cycle on a hot Jupiter exoplanet provides unique window into its make-up ...
Today, genomics is saving countless lives and even entire species, thanks in large part to a commitment to collaborative and open science that the Human Genome Project helped promote. Twenty-five ...
UC Santa Cruz professor shares one of cosmology's highest honors with Alex Filippenko at UC Berkeley and Ken Nomoto at the ...
One in every 10 people worldwide is impacted by a rare genetic disease but about 50% of them remain undiagnosed despite rapid increases in genetic technology and testing. Even when a person does have ...
Larry de Ghetaldi (Merrill ’76, biology and chemistry), and Nicholas Suntzeff (Ph.D. ’80, astronomy) are recognized for ...
In November, The Lancet, one of the world’s most esteemed medical journals, launched a new monthly series of case studies that goes beyond clinical diagnoses to illuminate the social and cultural ...
New study on avian malaria finds most of Hawaii’s birds contribute to deadly pathogen’s transmission
A Hawai'i 'Amakihi, one of just 15 surviving bird species in the Hawaiian honeycreeper family, is a frequent reservoir for avian malaria. Originally, more than 50 distinct species of Hawaiian ...
Edward (Ed) and Miriam Landesman are members of the UC Santa Cruz Emeriti Association, supporting campus initiatives, excellence in teaching, and accessibility to the sciences. Edward (Ed) and Miriam ...
The Central Coast K-16 Regional Collaborative, led regionally by UC Santa Cruz’s Educational Partnership Center (EPC), and Uplift Central Coast are helping more students move from high school to ...
Graduate student Cassidy Beach (left) interviewed Zeka Glucs, director of the Predatory Bird Research Group at UC Santa Cruz, in Seymour Marine Discovery Center's new podcast studio, which launched ...
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