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Why Are There So Many Mosquitoes in California This Year?
Native and invasive mosquito species populations have exploded as a result of California's significant rainfall during the Winter of 2022/2023. Researchers at Bren are searching for patterns as vector-borne illness spreads.
Sep 25 2023
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Largest Global Groundwater Assessment Finds Wells are Drying Up
UCSB researchers complete the most comprehensive study of groundwater wells to date, spanning 40 countries
Apr 23 2021
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Widespread River Water Leakage into Aquifers Could Lead to Disappearing Streams
Through an unprecedented data-compilation project, Bren researchers reveal the extent to which rivers are losing water to underlying aquifers across the U.S.
Apr 9 2021
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Monitoring Wastewater to Predict COVID-19 Trends
Researchers at Bren develop methods to monitor COVID-19 virus through community wastewater
May 19 2020
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Meeting Water Demands During Drought Years
Researchers investigate water use dynamics in the Willamette River Basin
Jul 24 2019
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Study Shows Americans are Drilling Deeper than Ever for Fresh Water
Researchers publish the first comprehensive account of groundwater wells across the contiguous United States
Jul 22 2019
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Study Shows Reforestation Can Improve Water Quality
Professor Arturo Keller links reforestation to water quality credits
Jun 27 2019
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Fresh Groundwater May Be Less Abundant than Previously Thought
The US has less fresh groundwater than previously thought, according to research by UCSB scientists
Nov 13 2018