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Given the Choice, Liberals Would Rather “Kill Whitey”
Scientist Dance Styles: Glee Episode, Spanish Whodunnit, Internet Love Orgy
In the Light of a Streetlamp, Young Blue Tits Get More Action
iPhone App Lets You Tell Drivers Exactly What You Think of Them
Pregnant Women Need Fear No Cell Phone Radiation: Belly Armor Is Here!
Video: Fast plants
Insulin regulates translation
Bright moves
Shaping Your Postdocs
Surprise breast cancer source
Cleared for (Vertical) Takeoff
Nanosensor peers inside cell
How huntingtin kills neurons?
Tasty transgenics
Q&A: Do we need a stem cell bank?
Meet 100-year-old salamander
The beauty of fish bones
Longevity debate: Chips to blame?
Longevity’s secret code revealed
Immunology 2.0: brain, gut?
Ravens Console Each Other After Fights
Mice Show Pain on Their Faces Just Like Humans
Gene Grows Worm Heads
Sea Creatures Travel Far to Colonize After Volcanic Eruptions
Photos Surface Of The Day Einstein Died
Bats, Birds and Lizards Can Fight Climate Change
Mystery Object Defies Astronomical Classification
Sequencing the Video Genome
Ethnomusicologist to lecture on Bhutan
Walk to benefit Santa Cruz AIDS project set for April 10
UC Santa Cruz lecturer Tony Hoffman is helping Haiti’s displaced children during a five-week trip
$4 million grant funds projects monitoring marine protection areas
Sharp Solutions for Home Medicine has collected 15,000 pounds of medical waste since 2007
Learn more about sharks and their relatives during “Shark Days” at the Monterey Bay Aquarium
UC Santa Cruz astronomy professor discusses the music he has created from stellar movements
The Volunteer Centers of Santa Cruz County held their Kick-off breakfast Wednesday, marking the start of fundraising season for the 30th annual Human Race, to be held on May 8.
Santa Cruz expecting a mild, drizzly week before storms predicted for next weekend
UCSC grad walks the Pacific Crest Trail
Compost tubs at Second Harvest Food Bank keep 7,000 pounds of waste from landfills, so far
Santa Cruz duo aims to make a difference in Nigeria
Grant to aid in fight against childhood obesity in the Pajaro Valley
Jupiter’s Moons Have Many Earth-Like Features
Photo: Shining Lake Confirms Presence of Liquid on Titan
The Climate Costs of Contrails
Less TV time may help overweight adults burn more calories, Stanford researcher says
Muscle cell infusion shown to strengthen sphincters in animals in Stanford study
Menlo-Atherton High School wins prize for sleep program with Stanford class
Prize honors Pizzo for his work with children
Seed grants to faculty support six community health projects
Summer program for minority high school students receives $1.3 million in NIH funds
Stanford helps establish tissue bank, patient registry for lymphatic diseases
MRI abundance may lead to excess in back surgeries, study shows
‘Scope’ it out: New blog on medical research and policy
Older adults recruited for study to assess ways of preserving mobility