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Stories related to: science

California Department of Fish and Wildlife / AP File

2 Bears Burned In California Wildfire Spotted In The Wild

February 19, 2018

Two bears that were badly burned in December's Thomas fire were spotted in the wild after receiving fish skin grafts to treat their third-degree burns.

Courtesy of Tyler Johnstone / Folsom High School

Folsom High School Students To Launch Eclipse Balloon

August 16, 2017 | Steve Milne

Some Folsom High School students are planning to launch a high-altitude, helium-filled balloon into the path of the solar eclipse next Monday. The balloon will have four cameras on it.

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UC Davis Scientists Help Unlock Riddle Of Pandas' Black And White Fur

March 6, 2017 | Julia Mitric

Scientists have long wondered about the giant panda's unique coat of white and black fur. UC Davis and Cal State Long Beach researchers have found a link between the panda's appearance and its diet.

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Environment

UC Davis Students Take Part In Climate Science "Data Rescue"

February 2, 2017 | Amy Quinton

UC Davis students took part in a project to backup and protect scientific data related to climate change and the environment from federal websites.

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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

Nematodes And Their Often Parasitic Nature

February 1, 2017

UC Davis researcher Lauren Camp joins Insight to share her research on nematodes, an species that can be large, small, parasitic or harmless. She presents her research Wednesday at Science Night Live in Lodi's World of Wonders Museum.

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Central Valley Middle Schoolers Have 'Dinner With A Scientist'

November 8, 2016 | Rich Ibarra

More than 200 middle and high school students from San Joaquin County got the chance to see what a career in science, technology, engineering, or math might be like.

Bill Ravlin / Michigan State University

Food and Sustainability

Creating Poly-Culture Fields Could Ward Off Pests, Study Finds

October 17, 2016 | Julia Mitric

Crop-eating insects thrive in fields planted with one crop variety. Scientists at UC Davis led a study to look at the diets of 53 pest species to find out why.

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Environment

Study: Climate Change Responsible For Surge In Wildfires

October 10, 2016 | Amy Quinton

A new study shows that forest fires have doubled in the West because of climate change.

This Scientist Is Trying To Unravel What Sugar Does To The Brain

October 4, 2016

Molecular biologist Monica Dus is studying fruit flies to understand how a high sugar diet affects the brain and leads to overeating and obesity. And she just won a big grant to dig deeper.

Amy Quinton / Capital Public Radio

Environment

It Takes A River: A 135-Mile Journey Down The Colorado

September 21, 2016 | Amy Quinton

Each spring, a group of UC Davis student scientists and their professors take a whitewater rafting trip through the Grand Canyon to study a river that sustains 40 million people. Capital Public Radio’s Amy Quinton traveled with them.

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