Prior efforts to develop hardware for optimization problems have involved Ising machines, a category of hardware solvers that ...
A new certificate program offered by the Gevirtz Graduate School of Education aims to increase the number of bilingual and ...
Initiative to collect and recycle used gloves from campus labs diverts thousands of pounds of single-use plastic from waste ...
Humans and chimpanzees share more than 95% of our genome, and yet we are remarkably different. A new study highlights the ...
Michael Beyeler’s work sits at the intersection of neuroscience, computer science, engineering and psychology, where he is advancing sight-recovery technologies — including retinal and cortical ...
‘Tis the season of generosity, and now UC Santa Barbara students can give back to fellow classmates in need of a meal. Launched in fall quarter 2024, the meal swipe donations program allows any ...
We don’t often think of our clothing as plastic, but much of it is. Polyester, nylon, acrylic and other synthetic fibers are commonplace in the blended fabrics we wear every day. As a result, textiles ...
Jason Turowetz's research and teaching interests lie at the intersection of multiple areas, including social theory, ethnomethodology and conversation analysis, health and medicine, race and ethnicity ...