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San Jose Mercury News
Big Sur sanctuary for California condors on the cusp of rebirth
Science News
Extreme heat taxes the body in many ways. Here’s how
Science
To support LGBTQ+ researchers, 'an eye towards safety' is key
Santa Cruz Sentinel, with Anna Marie Yanny
Santa Cruz County high schools have inconsistent concussion care
San Jose Mercury News
Funding cuts to domestic violence, child sexual abuse services will hit South Bay hard
New festival offers tradition, art, and wellness to South Bay
New South Bay center offers service to victims of violent crimes
Gilroy to clear encampment after enacting camping ban
Are Zoombombers winning battle over hate speech? with Katie Lauer
Big Sur sanctuary for California condors on the cusp of rebirth after devastating wildfire
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UCSC Science
Fighting for the right to know
Science News
‘Our Fragile Moment’ finds modern lessons in Earth’s history of climate
Ancient Egyptian jars hint at complex mummification balms
Chemists turned plastic waste into tiny bars of soap
How artificial intelligence sharpens blurry thermal vision images
Emperor penguins lost thousands of chicks to melting ice last year
Extreme heat taxes the body in many ways. Here’s how
Time in nature or exercise is touted for happiness. But evidence is lacking
‘Milking’ umbilical cords may help some sickly newborns
In a ‘perfect comeback,’ some birds use antibird spikes to build their nests
Indigenous input revealed early hints of fiber making in the tropics
Science
Want to sleep better? Bulk up on protein, animal study suggests
Watch a robot 3D print a real cake
Carbon-based conductor could herald cheap, bendable electronics
To support LGBTQ+ researchers doing fieldwork, 'an eye toward safety' is key
Teaching evaluations reflect, and may perpetuate, academia's gender biases
Good Times
What are the biggest environmental problems caused by desalination? Are new methods helping?
Eos
El Niño Varies More Intensely Now Than in the Past Millennium
Mongabay
Melting ice created the perfect storm for a rapidly acidifying Arctic Ocean
Santa Cruz Sentinel
Schools have inconsistent concussion care
Public sounds off on Watsonville pesticide notification pilot program
Monterey Herald
Sharing the wonders of coastal waters
Marina's Hilltop Park to offer access to a rare habitat
LULAC program supports middle school girls in STEAM
A community response to an oak moth caterpillar invasion
Penn Today
Marrying models with experiments to build more efficient solar cells
Combating urban heat
The Gambia Goat Dairy builds sustainability through community
Partnering with Philadelphia teachers to inspire climate action
How to navigate another summer of COVID-19
How Beth Burton integrates the personal with the professional
Helping the brain to heal the gut
Penn Dental’s Penntorship connects with the West Philadelphia community
Art museums plant seeds of human flourishing
How bacteria store information to kill viruses (but not themselves)
Lighting the way for rare disease
AAAS Newsroom
As wildfire concerns grow, farmworkers remain vulnerable
New Horizons Newsroom
When science outpaces bioethics, public engagement can help