- UC Santa Cruz game makers invite users to test their safety instincts before disaster strikes
- 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 recover from climate-related hazards.
- New study gives conservationists a simpler, general approach for predicting an ecosystem’s tipping point and what comes next
- New study tests neural networks’ ability to handle ‘gray swan’ events.
- With new research, applied mathematicians at UC Santa Cruz introduce methods to improve the forecasting of pest populations
- A new project is underway to give Ms. Blue another life, this time enabling her to teach the community about the power of climate-safe innovation
- The Genomics Institute has awarded grants of up to $50,000 to six multidisciplinary research projects in the inaugural year of its seed funding program
- The new study, published on October 14 in the journal Nature Communications Earth & Environment, confirms the broad consensus that the planet is getting warmer, but at a statistically steady rate—not at a sufficiently accelerated rate that could be statistically defined as a surge.
- UC Santa Cruz Assistant Research Scientist Ann Mc Cartney is part of a group of scientists who released a new paper outlining their efforts to promote an inclusive, decentralized and equitable model for the future of large-scale conservation genomics
- UC Santa Cruz has many experts who can provide relevant, research-based comment on a wide variety of wildfire impact topics.
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