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The complicated and fascinating story of how alcoholic beverages morphed from disreputable habit to ubiquitous facet of ...
Research demonstrates that the addition of certain dopants could improve a solid electrolyte’s interaction with a ...
With funding from a consortium of donors, the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics will design, build and furnish a ...
UCSB is hosting an annual AI symposium that is is open to anyone on campus or in the community. All viewpoints and levels of experience welcome.
UC Santa Barbara professor Christopher Sebastian Parker has received a 2025 Carnegie Fellowship to support his research on ...
AI is driving exponential growth in data centers — and energy use. UCSB Bren School professor Eric Masanet explains the ...
UCSB student film "The Circus Monkey" has been nominated for a prestigious Student Emmy. Written by Travers Tobis and ...
With three minutes, one sticky problem and a standout performance, Kirstin Rollins won the 2025 UC Santa Barbara Grad Slam. A PhD student in the Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental ...
While it may be an unfamiliar sensation to humans, electroreception is relatively commonplace in the animal kingdom. Sharks, bees and even the platypus all share this ability to detect electric fields ...
In the fall of 1977, Nori Muster was starting her senior year at UC Santa Barbara. A transfer student from Humboldt State, she was working towards a degree in sociology. Like so many young adults, she ...
Invasive species cause environmental mayhem when they establish themselves in a new ecosystem. But these interlopers can also impact human health directly. Deadly diseases can jump from animals to ...
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