2021 News Archives
Optimizing coastal wetland restoration for carbon capture and storage
December 15, 2021
UCSC leads a large collaborative effort to develop guidelines for maximizing the effectiveness of coastal wetlands as a climate mitigation solution with multiple benefits.
In Memoriam: Robert E. Garrison (1932–2021)
December 07, 2021
Robert E. (Bob) Garrison, professor emeritus of ocean sciences, passed away on Friday, November 26, 2021, at his home in Santa Cruz.
Researchers recover ancient mammoth tusk during deep-sea expedition
November 22, 2021
A team of researchers from UC Santa Cruz, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, and University of Michigan are studying the tusk retrieved from deep waters off the California coast.
AAUW awards fellowships to three scholars at UC Santa Cruz
October 11, 2021
The American Association of University Women (AAUW) has awarded 2021-22 American Fellowships to three scholars at UC Santa Cruz who will pursue academic work and lead innovative community projects to empower women and girls.
Alumna Kathryn Sullivan appointed to President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology
September 22, 2021
President Biden has announced 30 of the most distinguished leaders in science and technology as members of his President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), including UCSC alumna Kathryn Sullivan.
Experts weigh in on the future of drought management
August 23, 2021
UC Santa Cruz experts share insights on how technological innovations and long-term policy vision could help protect water supply.
Haziness of exoplanet atmospheres depends on properties of aerosol particles
July 12, 2021
A laboratory study of haze particles produced under different conditions helps explain why some exoplanets may be obscured by hazy atmospheres.
Model reveals interactions between rivers and fault lines
July 08, 2021
Researchers created a model that uses the movement at fault lines to understand river flow and vice versa.
Martian south polar cap composition focus of new study
June 29, 2021
A team of scientists have determined that Mars’ south polar ice sheet may be made of clays, metal-bearing minerals, or saline ice.
Hydrologist Margaret Zimmer wins NSF CAREER Award
June 16, 2021
Margaret Zimmer, assistant professor of Earth and planetary sciences, has received an award from the National Science Foundation to support her research on the role of Earth’s subsurface in regulating the water cycle.
Legendary oceanography professor has made sea changes in students' lives
May 19, 2021
Devoted professor and beloved mentor Gary Griggs has no plans to step down—or even slow down—after 53 years of teaching, advising, and advocating for the environment.
Baked meteorites yield clues to planetary atmospheres
April 15, 2021
The gases released from meteorite samples heated in a high-temperature furnace can tell scientists about the initial composition of the atmospheres of rocky exoplanets.
Study warns of ‘oxygen false positives’ in search for signs of life on other planets
April 13, 2021
Oxygen in the atmosphere may not be an entirely reliable ‘biosignature,’ but there are ways to distinguish false positives from signs of life.
NASA selects two UCSC scientists to join Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter mission
April 08, 2021
Ian Garrick-Bethell and Mikhail Kreslavsky are among the nine participating scientists who will join the KPLO science team.
Celestial heights and oceanic depths
March 11, 2021
Two of UC Santa Cruz’s most prominent trailblazers in science, astronomer Sandra Faber and alumna and former astronaut Kathryn Sullivan, spoke of risks, discoveries, and sexism in candid “fireside chat” during a Science and Engineering Library floor-naming event.
Meteoric success
February 02, 2021
Planetary scientist Myriam Telus, a NASA Planetary Science Early Career Award winner, reflects on her journey to UC Santa Cruz to study meteorites: Discovering her passion, seeking out mentors, and finding inspiration in the courage of civil rights movement leaders.
Two UCSC geophysicists honored by Royal Astronomical Society
January 08, 2021
Thorne Lay and Emily Brodsky, both professors of Earth and planetary sciences, are receiving the Gold Medal for Geophysics and the Price Medal, respectively.