News

In part two of our series highlighting CCCR fellows, we spoke with fellows who use their unique cross-disciplinary ...
Upasna Sharma, assistant professor of molecular, cell, and developmental biology, will receive a total of $300,000 over the ...
This summer’s edition of The Dickens Universe - a unique cultural event that brings together scholars, teachers, students, ...
New ‘facilitated migration’ framework gives water managers a playbook for getting more juvenile Chinook salmon from the ...
An Ecosexual Emergency, the latest film by UC Santa Cruz professor Beth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle, premiered at Frameline ...
Linda Hirsch, a postdoctoral fellow at UC Santa Cruz who is supported by the Center for Coastal Climate Resilience, is exploring how technology can help individuals and communities prepare for and ...
In light of current circumstances, we understand there may be concerns with international travel. We strongly advise all travelers to carefully consider their individual risks associated with leaving ...
CRISPRware is a new tool scientists can use to design the best guide RNAs to edit genes in many organisms, without the need for deep bioinformatics expertise. By making gene editing more precise and ...
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.
Sunlight filters through the high windows of the old gym, and, for a moment, it’s possible to forget the grey hair and the age-spotted skin of the nine women on the basketball court. Their shoes ...