Welcome to the start of the Davis summer, and I hope that each of you is enjoying a wonderful Fourth of July weekend with ...
How does plant breeding support organic farming? Students are developing new crops that help organic farmers grow healthy, ...
UC Davis alum and Graduate School of Management lecturer Vanessa Errecarte discussed personal branding, career development ...
When Andreas Albrecht was a grad student at the University of Pennsylvania, he was looking for an advisor in particle physics ...
UC Davis researchers found that red-tailed hawks adjust their wing and tail movements during molt to maintain flight ...
When salmon return from the ocean to the Klamath River after the world’s largest dam removal project ends this fall, they will regain access to 400 miles of historical spawning habitat their species ...
It is the year 2035. In a world facing climate catastrophe, the human enterprise is powered by fields of wind farms, with turbine blades made from fast-growing grasses and the roots of a ...
The most recent edition of the Chancellor’s Colloquium Distinguished Speaker Series was appropriately held online. Chancellor Gary S. May spoke with Khan Academy founder and CEO, Sal Khan, an online ...
A study found that redwood trees have two different leaves that serve different functions. The peripheral leaf, left, focuses on photosynthesis while the axial leaf is devoted to absorbing water.
White picket fences. Green, manicured lawns. Children on bicycles. The “American Dream” conjures images of a suburban ideal and elicits hope and optimism, especially for immigrants and for those ...
Tariffs on goods imported to the U.S. are not new, but today they are being discussed as much broader tools in a more complicated world. Since before the Constitution was signed, tariffs have reduced ...