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Children are more sensitive to heat than adults, and chronic overheating can affect their experience and engagement at school.

Heat exposure in California schools prompts multi-campus research project

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UCSB RESEARCHER RECEIVES TOP ORNITHOLOGY AWARD

October 10, 2001

UCSB EXPERT TO TRAIN RED CROSS WORKERS IN TRAUMA COUNSELING

September 27, 2001

UCSB CHILD ABUSE STUDIES LEAD TO SUCCESSFUL PREVENTION

September 13, 2001

CANCER-PREVENTING GENE PROTECTS AGAINST STRESS AND EXTENDS LIFE SPAN IN WORMS

August 27, 2001

ASTEROID NAMED FOR UCSB NOBELIST

August 14, 2001

DOE Announces First Awards in Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing Program; UCSB Prof Plays Major Role

August 8, 2001

JUST HOW OLD IS THE TIBETAN PLATEAU

August 6, 2001

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August 2, 2001

LOCATION IS KEY IN ECOLOGY STUDY

July 26, 2001

SCIENTISTS PRESENT HISTORICAL VIEW OF OVERFISHING
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