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Research and general news from UC Davis, mostly posted by Andy Fell.

Davis, California
Joined November 2008
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@UCDavis_Egghead
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6 months
I started this account in Nov. 2008, but I think it's time to go. Content will now be appearing at The @UCDavisNews account will remain up at least for now. See you where the skies are blue!.
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@UCDavis_Egghead
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6 months
At this month's Davis Science Cafe, statistician Fushing Hsieh discussed Van Gogh's sunflowers, monkey hierarchies and the importance of keeping human intelligence in statistical analysis @UCDLandS
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lettersandsciencemag.ucdavis.edu
Fushing Hsieh, a professor in the Department of Statistics, discussed the wide-ranging nature of his research in a conversation paradoxically titled “Statistical Analysis is Unscientific.”
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@UCDavis_Egghead
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An old manuscript in the @bodegamarinelab library led two UC Davis grad students to resurvey a mussel bed after 80 years - finding it thriving. They were also able to meet with one of the original authors, 101-year-old Milton Hildebrand @ucdavisbiology
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ucdavis.edu
A mussel bed in northern California is as healthy and biodiverse as it was about 80 years ago, when two young students surveyed it shortly before one was sent to fight in World War II, finds a new UC...
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7 months
Bats are known to be the primary host for Ebola and related viruses. New research is helping narrow down which bat species host the most dangerous viruses
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ucdavis.edu
Bats are widely recognized as the primary hosts of filoviruses, such as Ebola, yet the specific host species of ebolaviruses are not definitively known. In a study led by the University of Californ...
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RT @ucanr: Q&A with Daniel Swain @Weather_West. How did the Los Angeles fires get so out of control?.Swain and @IChotiner @NewYorker disc….
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newyorker.com
A climate scientist discusses how to think about and weigh the variables that led to the current disaster.
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7 months
International graduate students in the US create a disproportionate number or startups and their entrepreneurialism spills over to peers from the US, a UC Davis study finds
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ucdavis.edu
International graduate students created a disproportionate number of new business startups in the United States in the past decade. They also increased entrepreneurialism among their U.S.-born peers,...
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7 months
What's the future of California water policy under the Trump administration? Because water is a state issue, existing policies will likely continue -- but disputes with the federal govt may stop CA from going further, writes Karrigan Börk @UCDavisWater
californiawaterblog.com
By Karrigan Börk Editor’s note: Interim Director Karrigan Börk appeared on the NPR show AirTalk a few weeks ago to address California water policy under a Trump administration; the segment&nbs…
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RT @UCDavis_Egghead: Is our universe tuned to support life? Physicists Nemanja Kaloper and Alexander Westphal have proposed a path to testi….
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Is our universe tuned to support life? Physicists Nemanja Kaloper and Alexander Westphal have proposed a path to testing this Anthropic Principle, which should be feasible with upcoming experiments and satellites @UCDLandS
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7 months
As wildfires become more common, people should think about buying devices to clean the air inside their homes, says UC Davis public health scientist Deborah Bennett
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7 months
Construction materials like concrete and plastics have potential to store billions of tons of carbon dioxide away from the atmosphere, according to a new study @UCDavisCOE @ScienceMagazine
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ucdavis.edu
Construction materials such as concrete and plastic have the potential to lock away billions of tons of carbon dioxide, according to a new study by civil engineers and earth systems scientists at the...
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RT @UCDavisResearch: In 2024, @ucdavis researchers and innovators reached beyond the expected. Take a look at some of the highlights from t….
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RT @UCLAIoES: WEATHER ALERT 🚩 Strongest winds in over a decade set to hit Southern California, with gusts up to 100-mph. UCLA’s Daniel Swai….
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theguardian.com
Fire quickly consumed hundreds of acres in the Pacific Palisades, an affluent community north of Santa Monica
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7 months
UC Davis geochemist Chijun Sun recently returned from a months-long expedition on the scientific vessel Chiku. The expedition is studying the seafloor off Japan where the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami took place @UCDLandS
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lettersandsciencemag.ucdavis.edu
Chijun Sun, an assistant professor of earth and planetary sciences at the College of Letters and Science, recently returned to land after a months-long trip aboard the Chikyu, a deep-sea scientific...
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Walnut, pecan and hickory trees all produce flowers of different sexes at different times during the growing season. @ucdavisbiology scientists have now figured out how they do it, and it turns out to be a similar mechanism to sex determination in animals
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ucdavis.edu
The genetics behind the alternating sexes of walnut trees has been revealed by biologists at the University of California, Davis. The research, published Jan. 3 in Science, reveals a mechanism that...
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