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Children are more sensitive to heat than adults, and chronic overheating can affect their experience and engagement at school.
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Photo illustration by Matt Perko with abstract visuals by Iason Paterakis and Nefeli Manoudaki; Original photo by SCARECROW artworks, Unsplash
AI-generated visuals designed by UCSB researchers help ease the psychological toll of isolation for scientists living and working in Antarctica.
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Joan Dudney studies the impacts of global change on forests to develop science-based management strategies.
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Lithium-ion batteries power everything from cell phones to laptops
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Fruit fly larvae will reorient themselves toward the negative pole of an electric field.
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The non-native black rat was the only small mammal infected with Hantavirus in an immensely biodiverse region of Madagascar. Animals trapped in agricultural fields carried the disease more often than those trapped in homes or in the rainforest.
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