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![]() Fall 2006Note: The links below are provided in PDF format that can be viewed using Adobe's free Acrobat Reader. When Nano Meets BioAn interdisciplinary team of UCSC scientists is developing a tiny tool to analyze disease organisms one molecule at a time. [More] Jazz DetectiveLong before the neighborhood attracted bands like the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane, the Fillmore was home to a booming jazz scene—a community so laden with clubs and virtuoso players in the 1940s and ’50s, it became known as the Harlem of the West. [More] Flights of FancyRetired mathematics professor Gerhard Ringel gives his world-class butterfly collection to UCSC. [More] Listening for Silent EarthquakesCosta Rica’s Nicoya Peninsula is known for good surf and beautiful beaches. Among seismologists, however, it is better known for earthquakes. [More] Death on the BorderA graduate student’s promising technique offers hope of closure for loved ones. [More] EmbeddedIn the winter of 2004, UC Santa Cruz alumnus Ian Olds and a film colleague flew to the Middle East with the hope of shooting a behind-the-scenes documentary on the Iraq War. [More] Paving the Road to Graduate School"I really wanted to go to graduate school, but I didn’t think I could because of my commitments to my son." – Michael Eccleston. [More]
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