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Santa Ana high school student accepted to 15 universities
NBC Los Angeles· 3 days agoBrandy Figueroa, a Santa Ana high school senior, was accepted not only into her dream school but 14...
Arrest made in Santa Cruz DeLaveaga Park homicide
KRON via Yahoo News· 5 hours ago(KRON) — An ongoing “negative relationship” between two men escalated in the DeLaveaga Park area of Santa Cruz and led to a deadly stabbing ...
Scientists discover 1st-of-its-kind cell part born from a swallowed microbe
Live Science via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoRelated: Does evolution ever go backward? "It's very rare that organelles arise from these types of...
Two lifeforms merge into one organism for first time in a billion years
The Independent via Yahoo News· 15 hours ago“The first time we think it happened, it gave rise to all complex life,” said Tyler Coale, a...
Vibrations of granular materials: Theoretical physicists shed light on an everyday scientific...
Phys.org· 5 days agoIn a new study published recently in the European Physical Journal E, Onuttom Narayan and Harsh...
UNIFIED2 GLOBAL PACKAGING GROUP PARTNERS WITH CRUZ FOAM TO DELIVER PURPOSE-FIT SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING...
FOX 8 Cleveland· 19 hours agoCruz Foam, a circular materials company, announced today that it has partnered with Unified2 Global Packaging Group, LLC (UGPG2) to offer more sustainable protective packaging ...
Computer model suggests frozen cells could be used to save northern white rhino from extinction
Phys.org· 6 days agoA team of geneticists and computer scientists from the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, Cornell ...
How UC will you be?
UC Newsroom· 15 hours agoCampus by campus, dive into clubs, classes and experiences you can only get here.
Nanopore-Based Single-Molecule Detection Tech Shows Promise for Viral Load Tracking
GenomeWeb News· 5 days agoComprising microbead-based target capture, optical trapping, and nanopore detection, the technology has been licensed by a subsidiary of Fujirebio and is also being developed ...
Evolution in Action? Nitrogen-Fixing Organelles May Be Nature’s Next Big Leap
SciTechDaily· 7 days ago...While there are bacteria that are able to reduce dinitrogen to ammonium, researchers at the ...