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An Icelandic braided river, seen from above.
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Multi-channel rivers predominate in Iceland’s easily eroded volcanic soil.

Rivers choose their path based on erosion — a discovery that could transform flood planning and restoration

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October 8, 2003

UCSB Physicist Devises Way to Observe Protein Folding

September 29, 2003

Gaines Named Winner of Top Marine Conservation Award

September 25, 2003

Snowy Plover "Nursery" Success Earns Resource Stewardship Award

September 10, 2003

Role of Tropics in Global Climate Change Gains Attention

August 27, 2003

Discovery of Cell Survival Gene May Lead to New Treatments for Degenerative Diseases and Cancer

August 14, 2003

Long-Term Decline of Coral Reef Ecosystems Reported

August 1, 2003

Jaws of Clamworm Are Hardened by Zinc Say UCSB Scientists

July 29, 2003

New Theory of Cell Death Proposed in UCSB Alzheimer’s Research

July 24, 2003

UCSB Physicist Wins Prestigious European Award

July 16, 2003

New Sensor Developed at UCSB Can Detect DNA in One Step

July 10, 2003

California's Offshore Oil and Gas Platforms Serve as Marine Protected Areas, Says New Study Published by UCSB Experts

July 2, 2003

UCSB Astrophysicist Has Theory Supported by NASA Observations
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