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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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May 29, 2002

ECOLOGISTS SIMPLIFY POPULATION THEORY

May 22, 2002

INSECT YIELDS CLUES TO EVOLUTION OF SPECIES THROUGH NATURAL SELECTION

May 10, 2002

UCSB GEOLOGIST RECEIVES NATIONAL AWARD

May 9, 2002

BIOLOGISTS TAKE NEW LOOK AT METABOLISM

May 8, 2002

UCSB PHYSICIST TO DISCUSS ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY AND THE WONDERS OF BIOLOGICAL STRUCTURES

April 30, 2002

UCSB SCIENTIST TO TELL HOW NANOSTRUCTURES ARE BUILT

April 25, 2002

Color of Ocean Yields Global Warming Clues

April 23, 2002

UCSB Scientists Answer K-12 Science Questions Via Internet

April 18, 2002

New Report Explains Ice-Age Mystery, Furthers Climate Change Studies

April 15, 2002

UCSB Town Forum to Look at Cloning and Stem Cells

April 15, 2002

Worldwide Marine Reserves Show Unexpectedly Rapid Response

April 11, 2002

Scientists to Survey Marine Protected Areas
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