UCSC science professors in the news

<p>I happened to notice that a lot of UCSC science professors have been interviewed on NPR lately (and one on NOVA). These are just from the past month or so. I think there is one more I missed, too.</p>

<p>Chemistry professor, Rebecca Braslau on Morning Edition
[Spray</a> Lights Up The Chemical That Causes Poison Ivy Rash | WBUR & NPR](<a href=“http://www.wbur.org/npr/162789103/spray-lights-up-the-chemical-that-causes-poison-ivy-rash]Spray”>Spray Lights Up The Chemical That Causes Poison Ivy Rash |)</p>

<p>Earth Sciences professor, Thorne Lay on Morning Edition
[Big</a> Quakes Signal Changes Coming To Earth’s Crust : NPR](<a href=“Big Quakes Signal Changes Coming To Earth's Crust : NPR”>Big Quakes Signal Changes Coming To Earth's Crust : NPR)</p>

<p>Biomolecular Engineering professor, Ed Green on NOVA
[UCSC</a> scientist featured on PBS science show - Santa Cruz Sentinel](<a href=“http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/santacruz/ci_21716325/ucsc-scientist-featured-pbs-science-show]UCSC”>http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/santacruz/ci_21716325/ucsc-scientist-featured-pbs-science-show)</p>

<p>Earth and Planetary Science professor, Eric Ashpaug on NPR
[Scientists</a> In The Dark Over Birth Of The Moon : NPR](<a href=“Scientists In The Dark Over Birth Of The Moon : NPR”>Scientists In The Dark Over Birth Of The Moon : NPR)</p>