Remarkably well preserved after 11,000 years, the botanical materials at El Gigante reflect the transition from foraging to farming, providing a rare glimpse of early foraging strategies and changes in subsistence.
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Researchers pored over 108 groundwater management plans in California, finding those that incorporated stakeholder input offered greater protection from groundwater depletion.
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▤ UC Santa Barbara in the News
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Smithsonian Magazine • June 26, 2023
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“The microbes really do run these ecosystems, because they’re involved in so many different kinds of processes,” Deron Burkepile, a marine biologist at the University of California, Santa Barbara, who did not contribute to the research, tells New Scientist’s James Dinneen.
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