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illustration of the brain and the corpus callosum
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The corpus callosum, in red, connects the two hemispheres of the brain together.

New findings in split-brain science: Even minimal fiber connections can unify consciousness

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January 22, 2014

Brain Imaging Center to Participate in Research Initiative Sponsored by NFL and GE

January 22, 2014

UCSB Engineering Professor Receives Prager Medal

January 21, 2014

Live Feed into Our Bodies
Cells undergoing anastasis

January 16, 2014

A Giant Step Forward

January 16, 2014

Geography Professor Co-Directs NSF’s New Spatiotemporal Innovation Center

January 15, 2014

UCSB Joins New Nationwide Research and Manufacturing Consortium

January 14, 2014

More Than Meets the Eye
Full patent map

January 14, 2014

New Tool Exploits Unique Structure of Links Between Patents

January 9, 2014

Lab Combines Communication, Technology and Neuroscience
JOIDES Resolution

January 7, 2014

2,000 Meters Under the Sea
Field site in China

January 6, 2014

Earth Research Institute to Collaborate with Beijing Lab
LUX photomultiplier tubes

December 20, 2013

Science Journal Nature Names LUX as a Scientific Highlight of the Year
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