Where do trees get their water? How does climate change reshape forests? UC Santa Barbara professor Naomi Tague and artist ...
New research from materials scientist Chris Van de Walle illuminates the path to superior electro-optic performance in ...
There’s no sugar coating to the film, nor a succinct lesson at the end. But it’s important medicine at a time when public ...
Study by UCSB marine scientists demonstrates the ability of natural dune formations at Santa Monica Beach to withstand more severe storms and rising seas ...
First held in 2022, the event has become an annual favorite of staff, put on by Staff Assembly with support from Chancellor ...
UC Santa Barbara researchers are working to move cold atom quantum experiments and applications from the laboratory tabletop to chip-based systems, opening new possibilities for sensing, precision ...
Open-source marine spatial planning platform poised to assist with updates to California's Marine Protected Areas ...
Earth emerged from the last ice age around 11,700 years ago. A new analysis suggests the next one could be expected in 10,000 years’ time.
UCSB professor Laury Oaks examines how baby safe haven laws — originally framed as a response to infant abandonment—are now being used to justify restrictions on reproductive choice. “These laws were ...
UC Santa Barbara achieved its best-ever finish in the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition, ranking fifth among 477 universities across North America. Leading the way, first-year CCS student ...
Spanish-language literature has shaped U.S. history for centuries, yet much of it remains overlooked. In Florilegio, professor emeritus Víctor Fuentes uncovers a rich literary tradition spanning from ...
Craig Hawker's interests include design and synthesis of nanoscopically defined materials for applications ranging from next-generation microelectronic devices to polymer-based therapeutics. Major ...
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