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              Roy Caldwell
          These territorial crustaceans use their tails as shields to defend against the explosive punches of their rivals.
      
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          College of Creative Studies biology student Ashley Yeh '24
      
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              Gorodenkoff via iStock
          Alternatives to silicon-based solar cells could allow solar panel production to move out of cleanrooms like this.
      
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              Matt Perko
          This is a story about proteins, how they malfunction, and what cells do to prevent that.
      
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              EGT via iStock
          Meandering rivers create a dynamic landscape, depositing sand bars and eroding steep banks as they undulate across their floodplains.
      
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              Matt Perko; courtesy
          M. Scott Shell, left, and Beth Pruitt, right
      
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Clockwise, from left: Matthew Unger, Riya Nilkrant, Xuanwei Liang, Isaac Hair, Anika Jena
      
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              NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center/Lisa Conger and Elizabeth Josephson
          North Atlantic right whale mother and calf as seen from a research drone called a hexacopter
      
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              Sonia Fernandez
          The CoastSnap cradle on the steps to East Campus Beach
      
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              Charles Lester
          The ocean is advancing on California, and we need to determine how we will respond.