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a sandy beach in the Bahamas
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Divina Cox

Citizen science app tracks coastal erosion in the Bahamas

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April 4, 2012

Quantum Control Protocols Could Lead to More Accurate, Larger Scale Quantum Computations

March 28, 2012

UCSB Physicists Mix Two Lasers to Create Light at Many Frequencies

March 27, 2012

UCSB Announces ‘Green Initiative' Grant Recipients for Sustainability Projects

March 21, 2012

UCSB Teams With Greenpeace and NOAA to Study World's Largest Undersea Canyons

March 21, 2012

Data from MESSENGER Spacecraft Reveals New Insights on Planet Mercury

March 9, 2012

UCSB Researcher Receives $600,000 NSF Award for Study of Soil and Carbon Sequestration

March 8, 2012

UCSB Associate Professor Receives $750,000 NSF Research Award

March 7, 2012

Nanoelectronics Expert Wins Prestigious Research Prize

March 5, 2012

UC Santa Barbara Researchers Discover Genetic Link Between Visual Pathways of Hydras and Humans

March 5, 2012

UCSB Study is First to Measure Value of Marine Spatial Planning

March 5, 2012

Study Jointly Led by UCSB Researcher Supports Theory of Extraterrestrial Impact

March 1, 2012

Study by UC Santa Barbara Researchers Suggests That Bacteria Communicate by Sense of Touch
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