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NSF grant supports advances in cyberinfrastructure for multimodal imaging data

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May 21, 2008

Conference Inaugurates Spatial Reasoning and Technologies Center at UCSB

May 19, 2008

Fellowships Support UCSB Graduate Student's Research in Homeland Security

May 13, 2008

UCSB Biologist Receives National Award For Excellence

May 13, 2008

Prominent Physicist to Discuss Black Hole at Center of Milky Way Galaxy

May 7, 2008

UCSB Receives $3.2 Stem Cell Grant From State

May 1, 2008

Award Lecture by Distinguished Chemist Examines Nanostructures and Energy

April 22, 2008

New Book by UCSB Historian Examines Citizen-Scientists and the Dawn of the Space Age

April 21, 2008

UC Santa Barbara Adopts Comprehensive Sustainability Plan

April 15, 2008

Upcoming National Conference Bridges Neuroscience and Education

April 10, 2008

UCSB Historian Discusses Wild Yams and 20th-Century Pharmaceuticals

April 1, 2008

Scientists Discover 10 New Planets Outside Solar System –– Revolutionizes Understanding of Extra Solar Planets

March 27, 2008

SCIENTISTS FIND THAT SQUID BEAK IS BOTH HARD AND SOFT, MAKING IT A MATERIAL THAT ENGINEERS WANT TO COPY
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