Worldwide leaders convene to protect global biodiversity, Hawaiian fossils used to study climate change, Jessica Kendall-Bar awarded Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists, and more...
NOVEMBER 2023
This month in science:
Worldwide leaders convene to protect global biodiversity, Hawaiian fossils used to study climate change, Jessica Kendall-Bar awarded Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists, and more...
With a focus on sustaining and strengthening global biodiversity in the face of climate change, UC Santa Cruz co-hosted the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation University Leaders' Forum in San Francisco on November 13. The forum brought together nearly 100 international leaders and showcased innovative solutions-focused research at UC Santa Cruz to create a more sustainable future.
Despite Lick Observatory's status as a historic observatory, as outlined in this New York Times article, it remains active in astronomical research. In fact, a major new site expansion at Lick Observatory is on the horizon.