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Photo illustration by Matt Perko with abstract visuals by Iason Paterakis and Nefeli Manoudaki; Original photo by SCARECROW artworks, Unsplash
AI-generated visuals designed by UCSB researchers help ease the psychological toll of isolation for scientists living and working in Antarctica.
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Melody Jue
A scuba diver pictured with a colony of soft corals in Fiji, 2020
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Joan Dudney studies the impacts of global change on forests to develop science-based management strategies.
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Dana Kornberg
Workers in India's waste economy
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The Amplify Festival brings together veteran and emerging artists to workshop news plays and present public readings.
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Photo illustration by Matt Perko
Carnegie Fellow Christopher Parker, a UCSB political science professor, researches how polarization affects communities of color.
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A still from UCSB student Travers Tobis's short film "The Circus Monkey," nominated for a Student Emmy Award.
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Jeff Liang
Grad Slam champion Kirsten Rollins, April 3, 2025
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Fruit fly larvae will reorient themselves toward the negative pole of an electric field.