CBC: Unlocking the secrets of the ancient Maya
March 21, 2022
The CBC highlighted UC's use of DNA analysis to understand what crops and wild plants thrived in the ancient Maya city of Tikal.
March 21, 2022
The CBC highlighted UC's use of DNA analysis to understand what crops and wild plants thrived in the ancient Maya city of Tikal.
August 18, 2022
Business Insider article on TikTok's new policies to confront misinformation cites UC social media expert Jeffery Blevins
October 21, 2022
UC social media expert cited in USA Today explains how social media posts can be replicated to see who might be vulnerable to sad stories such as a dog getting hit by a car. Use caution and verify posts through outside sources, says Jeffery Blevins, professor and head of UC's Department of Journalism.
April 8, 2021
Amy Townsend-Small is investigating long-ignored sources of greenhouse gases in the petrochemical industry.
July 7, 2021
Smart tech is not making dummies out of us, says UC's Anthony Chemero, in a Fox 6 Milwaukee story.
July 20, 2021
UC assistant professor Dieter Vanderelst in UC's College of Arts and Sciences and College of Engineering and Applied Science digitally compressed the echoes of Mexican free-tailed bats and found they lost little valuable information.
August 13, 2021
UC associate professor Brooke Crowley talks to the New York Times about how strontium analysis allows researchers to understand how long-extinct animals lived.
December 9, 2020
UC associate professor Amy Townsend-Small talks to Mother Jones about the growing list of oil and natural gas wells across America.
September 8, 2020
UC associate professor Amy Townsend-Small talks about the public health risks if chemicals from injection wells migrate to groundwater.
October 30, 2020
The truth usually wins out, except with election disinformation. A new study finds lies win out over truth.