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illustration of the brain and the corpus callosum
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The corpus callosum, in red, connects the two hemispheres of the brain together.

New findings in split-brain science: Even minimal fiber connections can unify consciousness

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May 9, 2002

BIOLOGISTS TAKE NEW LOOK AT METABOLISM

November 13, 2001

Skeletons in the Closet: Researcher Estimates Invalid Species Names

October 18, 2001

SEXUAL VS. ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION: SCIENTISTS FIND SEX WINS

October 11, 2001

UCSB RESEARCHER RECEIVES TOP ORNITHOLOGY AWARD

October 10, 2001

UCSB EXPERT TO TRAIN RED CROSS WORKERS IN TRAUMA COUNSELING

September 13, 2001

CANCER-PREVENTING GENE PROTECTS AGAINST STRESS AND EXTENDS LIFE SPAN IN WORMS

March 30, 2001

A Worm is More Like a Human Than Previously Thought

February 1, 2001

New Position In Bioengineering Filled

December 20, 2000

CHEMISTS DESCRIBE "ZIPPER TEETH" OF DNA MOLECULES -- PUBLISH RESULTS IN THE JOURNAL 'NATURE'

September 14, 2000

Federal Funds for Information Technology go to UC Santa Barbara and Research into "Bio-Chips" and Drug Implants

July 18, 2000

UCSB Psychologist Lauded for Research Career

June 18, 2000

UCSB Scientist is Office of Naval Research Young Investigator
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