The Year A Bike Path Was Opened Again
After being closed since the beginning of construction, a bike path has opened up and connected both sides of campus.
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Science & Tech
After being closed since the beginning of construction, a bike path has opened up and connected both sides of campus.
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Donald Trump winning the presidency has created a platform for the U.S. to say that it does not believe in climate change. Although many scientists and reports say that climate change is indeed happen...
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Some Americans are fortunate enough to not have to worry about how safe their water is. However, for those who get their drinking water from private wells rather than a public utility, there could be ...
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UCSB astronomers discover supernova that has exploded multiple times throughout 50 years.
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The invasive alga Sargassum horneri has established itself in Southern California marine systems, including those in the Channel Islands along the coast of Santa Barbara.
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Uqora is specifically used to prevent UTIs that may be caused by the bacterium E. coli that had been transferred to the urinary tract from the bowel.
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Demographic projections can be used as a tool to explore the interactions of various drivers of growth and decline.
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With a $4 million donation, UCSB’s Institute for Energy Efficiency will continue to do innovative research
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Depending on the amount of pesticides present, the relationship between infants and pesticides changes
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UCSB researchers model how changes in climate and socioeconomic status will likely affect health outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa
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Chuong and her colleagues designed a sandwich-style protein detection assay that uses two Raman reporters, each conjugated with a distinct affinity reagent.
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S.T.O.R.M.’s output can be subsequently used in other quantitative and modeling frameworks to explore the partitioning of rainfall between the surface and subsurface, ecohydrology, runoff and erosio...
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UCSB is named a National Science Foundation Neurotechnology Hub for optical brain imaging after receiving a $9 million award.
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UCSB biologists explore the molecular structure of cells that recover from the brink of death.
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UCSB geologists and colleagues were able to determine that a tsunami hit the California coast near Cresent City 900 years ago.
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