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Step by Step Guide to Hacking Electronic Voting Machines

UC computer scientists release video on how to hack a sequoia touch-screen voting machine. The Computer Security Group at the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB) has released a short, chilling video demonstrating how a single person can hack an election on a touch-screen voting system --- even one with a ...more


UC Santa Barbara Chemistry Professor Receives Top Military Award for Life-Saving Gauze

SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Aug. 11 - UC Santa Barbara Chemistry Professor Galen Stucky has been honored for his role in the development of a blood-clotting gauze that is helping save soldiers who suffer severe, life-threatening injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Department of Defense's Advanced Technology Applications for Combat Casualty Care ...more


Nanoworms Used to Target Cancer Tumors

Scientists at UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara and MIT have developed nanometer-sized “nanoworms” that can cruise through the bloodstream without significant interference from the body’s immune defense system and—like tiny anti-cancer missiles—home in on tumors. Their discovery, detailed in this week’s issue of the journal Advanced Materials, is reminiscent of ...more


LED lights shine at saving energy in tech gear

Tom Abate - May 5th 2008 The same innovation that makes laptop screens thinner turns out to be one of the best energy-saving technologies on Earth - and it's all thanks to new tricks that make it possible to create more illumination using the most humble member of the semiconductor family, ...more