The May 2024 edition of the Impact Report was delayed. We hope to send the June 2024 Impact Report on schedule at the end of this month.
MAY 2024
This month in science:
UCSC scientists investigate high number of dead sea lion pups; specific platelet cells found that lead to blood clotting; Francis Nimmo elected to UK's Royal Society, and more ...
Join journalist Sofia Moutinho on an extraordinary journey aboard GP17-ANT with scientists in one of the world's most remote regions, as they explore the changing marine biochemical cycles.
When sea otters bash clams on rocks they lie on their bellies, they're practicing a rare form of tool use—among animals—so they can eat harder-to-crack prey, and maintain their energy level. A new study by UC Santa Cruz researchers finds that tool use among sea otters, mostly females, reduces tooth injuries and helps them survive in a changing environment.
Despite restricted hiring in many tech areas these days, the demand for skilled AI professionals is booming. Learn about the growing number of jobs involving AI and pick up skills to craft a standout resume.
Come learn about the Shadow the Scientists
initiative, which allows members of the public to follow and understand live observations with the largest telescopes in the world. Free admission, with astronomy trivia and prizes, at Humble Sea Brewing.