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A box of mounted and labeled iridescent bees.
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Gayle Laird ©2021 California Academy of Sciences
Museum collections hold a wealth of data just waiting to be brought into the digital age.

The Big Bee Project brings natural history collections into the 21st century

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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

June 8, 2000

Endangered Butterfly Needs Proper Habitat, Special Nectar

May 18, 2000

GRANT PROPELS HISTORICAL BOTANICAL COLLECTION INTO THE 21ST CENTURY

May 11, 2000

World's Elephant Expert Visits Ecology Center

February 17, 2000

Iron-Binding Compounds Produced By Marine Bacteria Have Important Implications For Marine Microbial Ecology

February 7, 2000

Human Genome Research in Progress at UCSB
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