A member of a grant review panel explains the ins and outs of applying for research funding – and the consequences of when the process suddenly stops.
One of President Trump's first executive orders threatened to withhold federal funding from so-called sanctuary states and cities. California is one of them.
The society faced financial challenges that were exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic. Its nearly 600,000 items stretch back before the Gold Rush.
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The LA Times documentary "Out of Plain Sight" highlights Professor David Valentine’s discovery of toxic waste dumping off California's coast. The film will screen at SBIFF.
A top Department of Justice official — and former criminal defense attorney for Donald Trump — joined federal law enforcement agents and administration officials on the ground in Chicago this weekend to carry out a series of immigration arrests after weeks of heightened tensions among immigrant communities bracing for threats.
Out of Plain Sight" expands upon the newspaper’s coverage of the discovery, extent, and potential impacts of unscrupulous disposal of DDT and low-level radioactive waste first discovered by Valentine and his team.
With dry conditions and wildfires of all sizes appearing early, we must act now to prevent a future catastrophe.
USF computer science students are working on software and artificial intelligence projects with the guidance of professors, alumni, and friends from local tech companies.
This article was originally published in UCSB’s ‘ The Current ‘.
A quick scientific study finds that human-caused climate change increased the likelihood and intensity of the hot, dry and windy conditions that fanned the flames of the recent devastating Southern California wildfires.