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To benefit from the internet, ‘not all screens are created equal’

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October 11, 2006

Interactive Multimedia Exhibit at California Nanosystems Institute Features Student Artists from Around the World

October 10, 2006

UCSB Physicist Wins Coveted Mathematical Physics Prize

September 18, 2006

Important Genome Sequencing Spearheaded at UCSB; Development Culminates 12 Years of Research

August 15, 2006

UC Santa Barbara Physicist Shares 2006 Gruber Cosmology Prize

August 3, 2006

Cat Parasite May Affect Cultural Traits in Human Populations

July 19, 2006

Gas Escaping From Ocean Floor May Drive Global Warming

July 17, 2006

UCSB Announces Winners of $10,000 Competition for New Plays About Science and Technology

July 12, 2006

Study Shows That Parasites Form the Thread of Food Webs

June 29, 2006

Studies Show That Rockfish Thrive With Offshore Platforms as Their Home Base

June 15, 2006

2006 Millennium Technology Prize Awarded to UCSB's Shuji Nakamura

June 12, 2006

Coral Death Results from Bacteria Fed by Algae

May 25, 2006

Overfishing Puts Southern California Kelp Forest Ecosystems at Risk, Report Scientists
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