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Oil droplets suspended in water.
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Small, naturally occurring droplets could have accelerated the development of early life.

Electrifying biology in a bubble

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October 16, 2008

Packard Fellowship Awarded to UCSB Chemist

October 15, 2008

Scientists Propose the Creation of a New Type of Seed Bank, Will Help Understanding of Evolution and Climate Change

September 30, 2008

Study Reveals an Oily Diet for Subsurface Life

September 25, 2008

New Nanoscale Process Created by UCSB Scientists Will Help Computers Run Faster and More Efficiently

September 24, 2008

UCSB Grad Lands Prestigious National Fellowship

September 24, 2008

ConvEne Program to Help UC Santa Barbara Students Address Energy Challenges

September 17, 2008

UCSB's LabRATS Win National Award

September 2, 2008

UCSB Chemist and Spouse Endow a Professorship in Materials with $1 M Gift

September 2, 2008

Researchers Show Fear of Predators Impacts the Health of Prey Populations

August 26, 2008

Study of Islands Reveals Surprising Extinction Results

May 13, 2008

UCSB Biologist Receives National Award For Excellence

March 27, 2008

SCIENTISTS FIND THAT SQUID BEAK IS BOTH HARD AND SOFT, MAKING IT A MATERIAL THAT ENGINEERS WANT TO COPY
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