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An Icelandic braided river, seen from above.
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Multi-channel rivers predominate in Iceland’s easily eroded volcanic soil.

Rivers choose their path based on erosion — a discovery that could transform flood planning and restoration

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Yuba Fan

October 28, 2013

Study Documents Enduring Contaminant Legacy of the Gold Rush
James Roney

October 28, 2013

The Power of Hormones

October 28, 2013

Dissection of Oarfish Reveals Insights into its Ecology
Bren Hall's solar panels

October 28, 2013

Cool School in All Shades of Green
audience

October 24, 2013

Central Coast Sustainability Summit Points the Way to New Projects

October 23, 2013

UCSB Research Highlights
Adelie penguins

October 22, 2013

Ice Sheet Plays Key Role in Regulating and Responding to Earth's Climate
Female-specific iridescent stripes in the skin of the common market squid

October 22, 2013

True Colors: Female Squid Have Two Ways to Switch Color
A fly consumes camphor-containing ice cream.

October 22, 2013

For Fruit Flies, Food Experience Can Alter Taste Preferences
fMRI connectivity results

October 22, 2013

Research Reveals Brain Connections Underlying Accurate Introspection
2013 Global Scores for the Ocean Health Index

October 22, 2013

2013 Ocean Health Index Shows Food Provision Is an Area of Great Concern

October 22, 2013

NCEAS Documents Intangible Effects of Nature on Well-Being
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