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“You can think of this as the next step in personal computing,” said UCSB professor Jennifer Jacobs, whose research explores more intuitive, responsive digital fabrication systems.

Making automation more human through innovative fabrication tools

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The GPS in Our Brains

A Musical Sampler

Growing Solutions

Nautical by Nature

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Researchers test virtual reality's potential to bring together older adults and their children

A Virtual Connection