Month: October 2023

  • Rebates can offer solutions to California’s groundwater woes

    Rebates can offer solutions to California’s groundwater woes

    Many aquifers in California and around the world are being drained of their groundwater because of the combined impacts of excess pumping, shifts in land use, and climate change. However, a new study by scientists at UC Santa Cruz and UC Berkeley, published on Oct. 18 in Nature Water, may offer a solution – it describes the…

  • UCSC iGEM 2023 addressing harmful algal blooms through synthetic biology

    UCSC iGEM 2023 addressing harmful algal blooms through synthetic biology

    This year’s team of student innovators, members of the UCSC International Genetically Engineering Machine (iGEM) program, is addressing a local yet widespread environmental issue: harmful algal blooms in Watsonville’s Pinto Lake. The team’s bioengineering approach targets the toxic genes of the specific bacteria responsible for the algal blooms, creating a non-invasive, long-term solution to preserve…

Last modified: Oct 25, 2023