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          Yangying Zhu (right), assistant professor in the UCSB  Mechanical Engineering Department, receives her award certificate from ARPA-E Program Director Dr. Evelyn Wang at the National Academy of Sciences, in Washington, D.C.
      
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          UCSB ExFAB staff and senior participants, from left, Oliver Vining, Elaine Kirschke, Jean-Marie Volland, Nathalie Elisabeth, Sherylle Mills Englander, Max Wilson, Michelle O'Malley, Joel Rothman, Niels Volkmann and Carolyn Mills.
      
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          It’s not quite heat vision, but mosquitoes do use thermal infrared to find human hosts.
      
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          Professors Andrew Jayich, left, and Jon Schuller
      
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          Microscopy image of a developing zebrafish retina, with cell nuclei (blue) and membranes (yellow) shown
      
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          Priming macrophage immune cells could supercharge certain cancer therapies.