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Biology Content for UC DavisenIntroducing 鈥楾he Student Researcher鈥�
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<p>A new UC Davis storytelling platform highlights student research experiences.</p>
<p><a href="/student-research">鈥淭he Student Researcher鈥�</a> will showcase undergraduate and graduate stories from across campus and fields of study. These stories will focus on interdisciplinary collaboration with multimedia elements.</p>October 24, 2023 - 9:28amJose Antonio Vadi/news/introducing-student-researcherNative Girl鈥檚 Remains Returned to Alaska After More Than a Century
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A UC Davis doctoral student and her son returned their ancestor to her Native Alaska. They are among the hundreds of Native families rematriating children from "Indian Schools."August 30, 2021 - 1:47pmKaren Michele Nikos/curiosity/news/uc-davis-family-rematriates-their-ancestor-alaska-native-school4 Receive Sloan Research Fellowships
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<p>Four young faculty members at the 榴莲视频, Davis, have been awarded prestigious Sloan Research Fellowships, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation announced today (Feb. 19). The two-year fellowships are worth $70,000 each.</p>
<p>The recipients are: Rachael Bay, assistant professor of evolution and ecology, and Patrick Shih, assistant professor of plant biology, both in the College of Biological Sciences; and Eduardo da Silva Neto and Inna Vishik, both assistant professors of physics, College of Letters and Science.</p>February 19, 2019 - 11:00amAndy Fell/news/4-receive-sloan-research-fellowshipsDozens of New Wildlife Corridors Identified for African Mammals
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<p>Researchers at the 榴莲视频, Davis, have identified 52 potential wildlife corridors linking protected areas across Tanzania. Using a cost-effective combination of interviews with local residents and a land conversion dataset for East Africa, they found an additional 23 corridors over those previously identified by Tanzanian government reports.</p>November 07, 2017 - 12:44pmKatherine E Kerlin/news/dozens-new-wildlife-corridors-identified-african-mammalsThe Biology of Color
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<p>Scientists are on a threshold of a new era of color science with regard to animals, according to a comprehensive review of the field by a multidisciplinary team of researchers led by professor Tim Caro at UC Davis.</p>August 03, 2017 - 11:00amKatherine E Kerlin/news/biology-colorOn Ocean Plastic Instead of Turtle Shells, Crabs Abandon Monogamy
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<p>The oceanic crab <em>Planes minutus</em> lives far from land. The crabs find a refuge between the upper shell and tail of loggerhead sea turtles, where they are nearly always found as a monogamous pair, one male and one female. But floating plastic trash in the ocean provides many new places for these crabs to live 鈥� and more space opens up many different ways for crabs to live and find partners.</p>September 28, 2016 - 9:17amAndy Fell/news/ocean-plastic-instead-turtle-shells-crabs-abandon-monogamySunflowers Move by the Clock
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<p>Plant biologists at UC Davis and colleagues have discovered how sunflowers use their internal circadian clock, acting on growth hormones, to follow the sun during the day as they grow. Following the sun allows the plants to grow faster and put on more biomass. Mature flowers face east, where warm morning sun encourages pollinators. </p>August 04, 2016 - 1:56pmAndy Fell/news/sunflowers-move-clockPrestigious Pew Scholarship for Amoeba 鈥楥ell Nibbling鈥�
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<p>A UC Davis microbiologist who studies how a parasitic amoeba kills cells has been named as a 2016 Pew scholar in the biomedical sciences by the Pew Charitable Trusts. The scholarship program provides funding to outstanding young scholars working to advance human health.</p>June 09, 2016 - 8:00amAndy Fell/news/prestigious-pew-scholarship-amoeba-cell-nibblingZebra Stripes Not for Camouflage, New Study Finds
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<p>If you鈥檝e always thought of a zebra鈥檚 stripes as offering some type of camouflaging protection against predators, it鈥檚 time to think again, suggest scientists at the University of Calgary and UC Davis.</p>
<p>Findings from their study will be published Friday, Jan. 22, in the journal <a href="http://www.plosone.org/">PLOS ONE</a>.</p>January 22, 2016 - 2:46pmPatricia Bailey/news/zebra-stripes-not-camouflage-new-study-finds15 Professors Give Advice on Grad School
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<p>UC Davis professors give advice to prospective graduate students about what it takes to get that master鈥檚 or doctoral degree.</p>January 19, 2016 - 2:55pmSusanne Rockwell/news/professors-give-advice-grad-school