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A large and diverse group of adults in business attire stand shoulder to shoulder, smiling, in front of the White House
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Courtesy Dorit Hanein
Professor Dorit Hanein, center-left, newly elected fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering, took part in the society's recent advocacy event in Washington D.C.

Professor Dorit Hanein recognized for pioneering high resolution cryo-imaging technologies

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A deer looks a pair of hikers walking down a snow-covered trail.
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Gary Bendig via Unsplash
Our presence affects animals beyond merely how we’ve modified the landscape.
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Sunbeams filter down on a algae-covered rocks on a shallow seafloor.
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Johan Holmdahl via iStock
Oxygenated seafloors were likely the cradle of eukaryotic life.
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Snags cover a mountainside under white puffy clouds.
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Cavan Images via iStock
Forests can’t offset emissions as a carbon store if trees are constantly succumbing to droughts, pests and fires.
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a gray whale blows in in the San Francisco Bay
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The new technology will detect whales by sensing the heat of their blows with thermal imaging
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Headshot of Yuheng Bu
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James Badham
Yuheng Bu is pursuing a project aimed at advancing watermarking
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Concrete pours onto the ground on a construction site.
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Cement production is an overlooked source of carbon emissions in public discourse.
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wide view of multiple modern buildings with green landscaping and people walking by
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Matt Perko/UC Santa Barbara
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Whale fluke, with cargo ship in background
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Asha de Vos
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four men stand shoulder to shoulder in matching blue team shirts
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Team UCSB-WA (left to right): coach Wesley Hung ‘24 (CoE Computer Science), Ezra Furtado-Tiwari ‘28 (CCS Computing, Mathematics), Om Mahesh ‘28 (CCS Mathematics; CoE Computer Science) and David Qiao ‘26 (CoE Computer Science; L&S Mathematics)