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Scientists say climate change means sicker world for sea life | The shellfish pathogen that hit California’s Channel Islands in the 1980s began to quickly kill one of the tideland’s most important animals — black abalone. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø professor helps craft marching orders for Mars rover | These are exciting days for the earthbound scientists who study Mars. Data from a NASA rover creeping across the red planet’s surface is rewriting our understanding of Mars’ geological history and offering tantalizing clues to the possibility that the planet once harbored life — or, possibly,… |
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Retirement party for Deb Jusak is Jan. 9 | |||
Brad Johnson named associate dean at CSE | |||
Trustees rename building to honor Jerry Flora | |||
New research vessel arrives at Shannon Point | |||
DelBene visits Western to learn more about STEM education | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø scientists leave for Pacific research cruise | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø scientists leave for Pacific research cruise | |||
As climate warms, more outbreaks of disease for sea life | The shellfish pathogen that hit California’s Channel Islands in the 1980s began to quickly kill one of the tideland’s most important animals — black abalone. |