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Co-PI Andrew Jayich will use the new technology to create ion traps like the one shown here, in which colors indicate independent electrodes to control trapped ions.

Galan Moody leads successful effort to secure $1.3 million for advanced 3D printing

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November 28, 2001

Chinese Mitten Crabs Appear Free of Lung Flukes

November 21, 2001

UCSB Scientists Study Ancient Debris Flows

November 13, 2001

Skeletons in the Closet: Researcher Estimates Invalid Species Names

October 30, 2001

Scientists Expect to "See" Miniature Black Holes

October 18, 2001

SEXUAL VS. ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION: SCIENTISTS FIND SEX WINS

October 16, 2001

EQUESTRIANS INVITED TO SADDLE UP AT SEDGWICK RESERVE

October 16, 2001

GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS TO BE ADDRESSED BY EXPERT FROM NOKIA RESEARCH CENTER

October 16, 2001

GEOLOGIST FINDS LOST ISLAND IN SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL

October 11, 2001

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
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