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Most UC campuses are among a minority in the country in having academic quarters. Now the schools are studying the costs and ...
UC Davis bids farewell to a distinguished group of faculty and staff who have dedicated decades of service to the university ...
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News Medical on MSNDisposable E-Cigarettes More Toxic Than Traditional CigarettesThey may look like travel shampoo bottles and smell like bubblegum, but after a few hundred puffs, some disposable, ...
More effective platforms for drug and medical device development and better cross-sector engagement are urgently required to ...
Big names include NC's former governor, a former NC congresswoman, the daughter-in-law of the current president, among others ...
In the third trimester of her pregnancy, Melissa Nevarez-Brewster wasn’t sleeping well. “I woke up every hour or hour and a ...
Professor Anthony (Tony) Davis gained a BA in Chemistry from Oxford University in 1977, then stayed for a D.Phil. under Dr G. H. Whitham and two years’ postdoctoral work with Professor J. E. Baldwin.
Being cited in a major government report, like the MAHA report on children’s health, should be gratifying. Not this time.
California's new CEQA-related trailer bills AB 130 and AB 131 aim to streamline environmental review for housing, but critics ...
UC Davis’ first-in-California inclusive college program for individuals with intellectual disabilities is celebrating a ...
UC Davis’ Kent Bradford collaborates with Nagoya University to discover how callose impacts rice seed size, promising higher crop yields and food security.
A UC Davis professor’s research and counseling contributed to understanding a new biological mechanism that may result in higher crop yields and increased food security.
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