AAAS Eurekalert (2020): Tube worm slime displays long-lasting, self-powered glow
Scripps News (2020) Coral-Inspired Biomaterials Could Lead to Highly Efficient Biofuel Production
The New York Times (2020) “To Study a Problem That’s Everywhere, They’re Getting Creative”
Scripps News (2020) Microplastics: A Macro Problem
CBS8 (2019) Protecting Paradise: Microfibers
CBS8 (2019) Protecting Paradise: Plastic Pollution
Scripps News (2019) Clingfish biology inspires better suction cup
Scripps News (2019) Scripps Oceanography Researchers Adopting Global Approach to Studying Microplastics and Microfibers
Berry Good Food Foundation discussion panel (UCSD TV 2019). Climate Change: What it means for agriculture and our health
Scripps News (2019) Research Highlight: Researchers Discover What Makes Deep-Sea Dragonfish Teeth Transparent
New York Times (2019). Meet the deep-sea dragonfish. Its transparent teeth are stronger than a Piranha’s
BlueTech SeaHead Innovation (2019) Biomimicry and the Blue Economy: Sustainable Innovation Inspired by Nature
TeenVogue magazine (2018) Your yoga pants are polluting the water you drink
The Swim – Seekers.com (2018) How millions of microscopic fibers are ending up in our bodies
NBC news San Diego (2018) ‘Bloom’ of Bioluminescence Lights Up San Diego Beaches
Scripps News (2018) Research Highlight: Transparent Eel-like Soft Robot Can Swim Silently Underwater
SIO Press Release (2017). Studying Nature’s Smallest Rainbows, Produced by Peacock Spiders, May Inspire New Optical Technologies
Scripps News (2017) Bioluminescent Worm Found to Have Iron Superpowers
Scripps News (2017) Can Organisms Sense via Radio Frequency?
Jackson Hole wildlife film festival (2017). El Niño: A shifting normal. Short movie by Kyle McBurnie (with contribution of Deheyn)
Nature News & Views (2017) Photobiology: How flowers get the blues to lure bees
Scripps News (2017) UC San Diego Receives $7.5 Million to Develop Innovative Uses for Melanin
Scripps News (2016) Research Highlight: Blue Light Special
Scripps News (2016) Research Highlight: Nature’s Green Fluorescent Glow
CBS8 news (2016, 04/26) New Research Reveals Glow in the Dark Sharks
Scripps News (2016) Patterns of Glowing Sharks Get Clearer with Depth
New York Times (2016) My Dinosaur’s Jet Lag Helps Explain Why a Time Change Is Hard
Scripps News (2015) New Study Reveals What’s Behind a Tarantula’s Blue Hue
Scripps News (2015) Study Reveals Ocean Acidification’s Effects on Shrimp Biology
UC San Diego News Center (2015) New Nano Materials Inspired by Bird Feathers Play with Light to Create Color
Scripps News (2014) Behind a Marine Creature’s Bright Green Fluorescent Glow
What a Year (2014) Illuminating Bioluminescence
Scripps News (2013) Nature’s Glowing Slime: Scientists Peek into Hidden Sea Worm’s Light
Scripps News (2013) Research Highlight: The Mysterious Glow from Coral Reefs
Scripps News (2013) Fluorescent Light Revealed as Gauge of Coral Health
Scripps News (2012) Winning Ideas in the Lab and the Boardroom
New York Times (2012) A Mysterious Light Gleamed as Columbus Drew Near
Scripps News (2012) Around the Pier: Fireworms at Mission Bay
Scripps News (2012) Heat and Cold Damage Corals in Their Own Ways, Scripps Study Shows
Scripps News (2011) Voyager: What materials cause the highest level of pollution in water ecosystems?
Scripps News (2010) Scripps Scientists See the Light in Bizarre Bioluminescent Snail
Scripps News (2009) Unusually Large Family of Green Fluorescent Proteins Discovered in Marine Creature
Scripps News (2009) Scripps Scientists Help Decode Mysterious Green Glow of the Sea
Scripps News (2007) Scripps Scientists Discover Fluorescence in Key Marine Creature
Scripps News (2005) New Scripps Oceanography Project to Study Sediments and Ecosystem Restoration in Venice Lagoon