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Two new smartphone apps developed at UC Santa Cruz provide spoken indoor navigation for the blind, improving wayfinding where GPS fails.
University Research | University of California Santa CruzResearchers at UC Santa Cruz are playing a key role in global efforts to create high-quality reference genomes for various species as part of the Earth BioGenome Project (EBP). The team helped coordinate a pilot project involving scientists from 33 European countries to sequence 98 plant and animal…
University Research | University of California Santa CruzResearchers from UC Santa Cruz show that it is possible to eliminate the most computationally expensive element of running large language models, called matrix multiplication, while maintaining performance.
University Research | University of California Santa Cruz a new diagnostic tool developed at UC Santa Cruz combines optofluidics and nanopore technology to test for SARS-CoV-2 and Zika virus.
University Research | Confronting COVID-19 | University of California Santa Cruzexpedition aimed to collect fossil coral samples off the coast of Hawai'i to unlock secrets about sea-level change and climate variability over the past half million years.
University Research | University of California Santa Cruza UCSC paper discusses the global biopharmaceutical industry's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the issues of access to testing tools, vaccines, and other biomedical countermeasures.
University Research | Confronting COVID-19 | University of California Santa CruzThe National Science Foundation recently awarded $3.9 million to researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz as the lead institution for the development of a next-gen telescope alignment system.
University Research | University of California Santa CruzResearchers have fully sequenced the Y chromosome, a feat that completes the set of end-to-end human chromosomes, adding 30 million new bases to the human genome reference.
University Research | University of California Santa CruzA new report from a National Science Foundation (NSF) steering committee led by UC Santa Cruz Professor of Computer Science and Engineering Matthew Guthaus offers guidance on revitalizing the hardware workforce by increasing access to education.
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