UC Santa Barbara's Carsey-Wolf Center is rolling out the Panic! film series, free and open to the public, in conjunction with ...
Some graduate students studying under UC Santa Barbara computer engineer Behrooz Parhami are in for an eye-opening class on ...
“The maternal brain undergoes a choreographed change across gestation, and we are finally able to see it unfold,” Jacobs said ...
UC Santa Barbara and Santa Barbara City College have joined forces to expand a program that provides critical workforce ...
Art and Science Collide, “Sketches of Sensorium” premiers at the AlloSphere as a satellite to the UC Irvine Beall Center for ...
UC Santa Barbara has been awarded $791,611 in federal funding to improve pedestrian and cyclist safety in the City of Santa ...
Sonia came to science writing after working many years as a journalist. A graduate of UC Santa Barbara with a degree in English, she’s thrilled to be writing for her alma mater and working with the ...
With a background in both STEM and communication, Harrison Tasoff is a science and environmental journalist who delights in deciphering new research and distilling it into clear language. Every story ...
When it’s time for an e. coli bacterium to divide, proteins inside the single-celled organism start to chase each other around. “There are two types of proteins doing this, collectively,” said ...
The recent acquisition brings the Paul Georg von Möllendorff Chinese cylinders, a collection of 16 recordings from the late ...
A good old fashioned great read. We hope that’s what we’ve made for you here. In this issue, you’ll learn about some life-changing technological innovations, discover a unique performance artist who ...