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An aerial shot of a pumping plant for the California Aqueduct. The channel continues through pipes into the background toward parched hills.
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While reducing demand is important, most successful cases of groundwater recovery also involve moving huge amounts of water to meet demand.

Why some regions are winning the fight against groundwater depletion

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September 21, 1999

Scientist Probes Marine Iron Particles Uptake Puzzle

September 1, 1999

JURASSIC PERIOD MAMMAL TEETH FOUND; PREVAILING THEORIES CHALLENGED

June 23, 1999

Nature Publishes Secret of Abalone Shell Strength

May 6, 1999

Breakthrough On Microbial Disease Published In Science

February 5, 1999

UCSB PROFESSORS GIVEN GRANT TO STUDY STUTTERING

February 3, 1999

Out of the Crater Tells Stories of Volcanoes

November 3, 1998

WHITE-TAILED KITE IS UNDER SIEGE SAYS RESEARCHER

November 3, 1998

Nobelist Walter Kohn: A Nice Guy Who Finished First

October 13, 1998

Five Scientists in U.S. Get Nobels, Including Walter Kohn, UCSB

October 13, 1998

Scientists at U.S. Universities Win Nobel Prizes

October 6, 1998

Rockfish Populations Declining Say Researchers

April 30, 1998

Bacterial 'Killing Machines' Subject Of Plous Lecture
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