Don't Fidget! WiFi Will Count You Researchers' new method enables WiFi signals to count a stationary seated crowd, using their natural body fidgets. Read more about Don't Fidget! WiFi Will Count You
Q & A with New COE Faculty: Nina Miolane The new assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering uses innovative methods to mine biomedical imaging datasets. Read more about Q & A with New COE Faculty: Nina Miolane
A New Way to Pull Lithium from Water Extracting lithium remains a challenging and inefficient process, but an interdisciplinary team has developed a way to extract lithium from contaminated water. Read more about A New Way to Pull Lithium from Water
A New Material Excites Researchers Around the World Created at UCSB’s National Science Foundation Quantum Foundry, the material may be a unique kind of superconductor Read more about A New Material Excites Researchers Around the World
A Leap in Understanding Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy CRISPR gene editing technology and a long-term collaboration yield important new insights. Read more about A Leap in Understanding Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
First Commercially Scalable Integrated Laser and Microcomb on a Single Chip The Bowers lab collaborates with EPFL to develop long-awaited breakthrough technology. Read more about First Commercially Scalable Integrated Laser and Microcomb on a Single Chip
Natural Products in Unexpected Places Anaerobic fungi in the guts of herbivores produce the unique building blocks of antibiotics. Read more about Natural Products in Unexpected Places
Subterranean Investigations Researchers explore the shallow underground with a burrowing soft robot. Read more about Subterranean Investigations
Granular Accomplishments Computer science student Jack Kilgore receives university award for undergraduate research on sound granulation. Read more about Granular Accomplishments
The Science of Tsunamis UCSB mechanical engineer Alban Sauret and colleagues develop a model to better understand the forces that generate the devastating waves. Read more about The Science of Tsunamis