Science and Technology

The 3-D Wave
Oregon Business (May, 2010)
Oregon has a long history with 3-D entertainment and technology. If the local industry can coalesce, some see a sharper future.

Extreme Measures
Lascher at Large (March 22, 2010)
Geomicrobiologists look to harsh environments for organisms “disobeying” traditional chemistry teaching.

Research advances knowledge of color perception
Pacific Coast Business Times (April 6, 2007)
UCSB researchers led a team of scientists investigating how mammalian nervous systems accommodate changes to sensory receptors.

Phoenix Motorcars shows region turning green
Pacific Coast Business Times (March 2, 2007)
Publicity and deals for an electric vehicle manufacturer with roots in Ventura County show that green technology is no longer viewed by the mainstream as a kooky pipe-dream.

TrueVision, TagStream ready to make a move
Pacific Coast Business Times (Feb. 2, 2007)
First-person experience with a Santa Barbara company’s high-definition 3-D surgery tool was the best indicator of any that the firm was primed for growth it announced before this story, as did another area tech company.

Techies learn to handle cross-country commutes
Pacific Coast Business Times (June 2, 2006)
Telecommuting is the Central Coast’s new craze as Gametap Chief Engineer Roberto Monge lives a dream: designing video game interfaces from his home in Avila Beach, CA. — a continent away from his company’s headquarters in Georgia.

Getting charged up in Ojai
Pacific Coast Business Times (Oct. 6, 2006)
Batteries give Phoenix Motorcars an edge.

Space pioneers urged to consider code of ethics
Pacific Coast Business Times (May 5, 2006)
Santa Barbara’s Nanoethics Group lays the foundations for guidelines that could shape how an emerging private space industry develops.

Burt Rutan day at Cal Poly
Pacific Coast Business Times (Sept. 23, 2005)
Alum bring space talk down to Earth.

Surgery goes high-def
Pacific Coat Business Times (April 28, 2006)
Micro Vision pioneers latest 3D technology.

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