Hunted to extinction in 1924 as a result of government programs designed to protect livestock in the central valley, the California Gray Wolf (scientific name Canis lupus) has become all but an urban legend in the state that decimated its large populations.
Interviewed last Mon. July 28, on UCLA’s radio program entitled “Pulse of the Planet”, Gimzewski brought the sounds of cells to life as radio listeners were given the opportunity to listen to the harmonic humming of “molecular motors” passing along the inside of a Saccharomyces cerevisiae (also known as a Baker’s yeast) cell.
Changing the volatile surface of Jupiter's "Pizza Moon" named lo, scientists say that the volcanic eruptions documented last Aug. 29, 2013 by the Gemini Observatory in Hawaii and Chile, were the "grand finale" to a series of powerful volcanic eruptions that set records as the brightest in the entire solar system.