Chemistry professor earns award for her research into the mechanisms behind inorganic reactions
chemistry
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Scientists discover two mechanisms at work in crustacean’s dazzling light displays
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Professor Alison Butler earns the Arthur C. Cope Scholars Award for excellence in organic chemistry
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Students from Monroe Elementary School spent the day in a UCSB lab turning copper pennies gold, freezing flowers and making dry ice fog
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Approximately 500 junior high school and high school students participated in the 15th annual Science & Technology MESA Day.
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A new cluster of faculty chairs has been established at UC Santa Barbara as a joint endeavor by deans Rod Alferness, Steve Gaines and Pierre Wiltzius.
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The first thorough comparison of evidence for natural gas system leaks confirms that organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), have underestimated methane emissions in the United States generally and those from the...
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New UC-wide laboratory safety policies mean researchers on campus will have to trade in lab coats and other gear for upgraded versions.
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A device only slightly longer than a jumbo paperclip could pave the way for critical advances in medicine
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Professor Galen Stucky was named a 2013 Fellow of the American Chemical Society for his development of powerful synthesis paradigms for the assembly of organic/inorganic composite, multifunctional systems.
