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Fruit fly larvae will reorient themselves toward the negative pole of an electric field.
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Courtesy Jason Lapeyre
Nori Muster was a devotee of the Hare Krishna movement of the 1970s and 1980s
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H. Zell via Wikimedia
The non-native black rat was the only small mammal infected with Hantavirus in an immensely biodiverse region of Madagascar. Animals trapped in agricultural fields carried the disease more often than those trapped in homes or in the rainforest.
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Matt Perko
The sum total of our daily communication comprises our “social biomes.”
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Jeff Liang
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Matt Perko
Jane Ward is a professor and chair of UCSB's Department of Feminist Studies
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Matt Perko
Viviana Valle Gomez, left, and Betsy Kaminski, right, lead the UCSB Women's Center
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Left to right: Leda Cosmides, Adina Roskies, Rachel Segalman
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Jeff Liang
From left Girl Gains executive board, Jayden Ruth, Sindhu Guddanti, Teagan Golden, Awni Broughton, Ariana Rivera, Lola Alvarez, Emily Ge and Andelina Miller.
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Jeff Liang
Professor Sameer Pandya at UC Santa Barbara's Harder Stadium
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Shane Gross
Sharks are often observed with hooks, scars or other evidence of encounters with fisherman. This Caribbean reef shark was spotted in the Bahamas with a wire leader hanging from her mouth. It has been illegal to catch sharks in the Bahamas since 2011.
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Ethan Turpin & Naomi Tague
"Tree Water," detail, 2024