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UC Santa Barbara materials scientist Omar Saleh

From charged polymers to life-saving innovations

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December 17, 2004

UCSB Scientists Build Nanoscale ‘Jigsaw' Puzzles Made of RNA

December 14, 2004

UCSB Makes Important Advances in Studies of Retinal Detachment

November 19, 2004

UCSB Researchers Advance Understanding of Urinary Tract Infections

November 10, 2004

UCSB Physicist David Awschalom Wins American Physical Society's Buckley Prize

November 8, 2004

UC Santa Barbara Researchers Discover Living Nanoscale "Necklace"

October 19, 2004

Packard Fellowship Awarded to UCSB Biologist

October 5, 2004

KITP Director David Gross Wins Nobel Prize in Physics

September 16, 2004

Past Antarctic Ice Sheet Development Linked to Ocean Temperatures and Carbon Dioxide

September 14, 2004

Scientists at UC Santa Barbara Make Important Discovery That Increases Understanding of Multiple Sclerosis

August 30, 2004

National Science Foundation Picks UCSB for New Chemical Bonding Center

August 30, 2004

Analysis of Biological Clock May Lead to Greater Understanding of Human Disease

August 24, 2004

UCSB Water-Mapping Project Could Help Efforts to Restore Lost Iraqi Wetlands
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