Daily Archives - January 14, 2009
January 14 2009 Archives
Upcoming seminars
Science & TechnologyJanuary 14, 2009
Today Silk Footprints ofEmbiids:Does One Size Fit All? Janice Edgerly-Rooks,professor of biology– Santa Clara University 122Briggs Hall,12:10to1p.m. Sponsored by entomology
Unitrans buses are too crowded, students claim
Campus NewsJanuary 14, 2009
For many students,getting to and from campus meansbeing uncomfortably close to strangers.Unitrans officials say they have not recorded a significant increase in ridership over the past couple of years,but many students are complaining that the buses are packed.
Umbrella? Who needs one?
City NewsJanuary 14, 2009
It’s not every January that students can be spotted playing Frisbee or sunbathing on the Quad,but record temperatures this week have made the outdoors beckon like it’s spring already. Records were broken in the Sacramento region both Monday and yesterday,and weather forecasters say the warm spell will continue at least through early next week.
UC Irvine to open new law school
Campus NewsJanuary 14, 2009
In fall2009,new students will enter UC Irvine’s School of Law for the first time – all with free three-year tuition. Set to open in August,the school will let in roughly60students and has plans to accept up to200students in years to come,said Rex Bossert,communications and public affairs director for UCI’s School of Law. VictoriaOrtiz,dean of students and director of admissions for UCI School of Law,said that she expects roughly over1,000prospective students to apply by the Mar.1deadline.
UC Davis receives $6.8 million grant from NSF for wheat genome
Science & TechnologyJanuary 14, 2009
UC Davis received a$6.8million grant from the National Science Foundation to help unravel the mysteries of the wheat genome. Led by geneticist Jan Dvorak,UC Davis will attempt to create a physical map of a wheat chromosome–
the first step that will hopefully have practical applications in
developing higher resistance to pests and diseases and a better
tolerance to weather conditions.
UCD aims to tap exotic jatropha plant as biofuel source for California
Science & TechnologyJanuary 14, 2009
UC Davis engineers,plant
scientists and geneticists are heading a Chevron-sponsored project to
develop the Jatropha curcas plant as a crop for biodiesel production in
California.The three-year collaborative research program,now nearing its first year of completion,focuses on plant domestication,yield improvements and harvest optimization.Oil
extracted from jatropha seeds can be processed to fuel diesel engines
while the plant’s remnants can be used to power electricity plants and
create other practical byproducts including fertilizer.
That’s what she said
OpinionJanuary 14, 2009
Sometimes at2a.m.more is lost than an opportunity to buy beer.Early in the morning on New Year‘s day inOakland,of all places,a man named Oscar Grant was shot and killed at the Fruitvale BART station by BART police.Beside the fact that I was at that station15minutes before this shooting,there are a couple things you should know about the situation:
Technocultural studies offers unique experience for undergrads
FeaturesJanuary 14, 2009
A performing arts,cultural studies,and history medley with a twist of technology,technocultural studies offers an innovative major that is unique to UC Davis. Based off a word not found in the English dictionary,technocultural studies is an interdisciplinary major that bridges the arts,humanities,technologyand the sciences in away so that students have hands-on experience with digital production equipment.
Science Scene
Science & TechnologyJanuary 14, 2009
Chlamydia,syphilis rates at all time high A new report issued by the U.S.Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention indicates that the Chlamydia and
syphilis infection rates in the United States have all-time highs. According to Dr.John M.Douglas Jr.,the director of the STD Prevention Division at the CDC,the two diseases were responsible for approximately1.5million reported STD cases in2007.
New health center to open spring 2010
Campus NewsJanuary 14, 2009
As of spring2010,UC Davisstudentswill no longer turn to the CowellStudentHealthCenter for their medical needs.Instead,theywill be able togoto the Health and Wellness Center that iscurrentlyunder construction on the west side of La Rue Road,just opposite from theActivities and Recreation Center and adjacent to The Colleges at La Rue.
Facebook reaches 150 million active users
City NewsJanuary 14, 2009
Everyone is doing it.Or at least it seems that way when it comes to the number of people using Facebook. A MySpace.com communications manager even admits to having a Facebook because, “a lot of my friends have Facebooks and it’s a way to stay connected with them.They do have a very successful growth model.“
DNA of UCD: Frank Loge
Science & TechnologyJanuary 14, 2009
Before taking a sip of bottled water,UC Davis‘ Frank Loge probably thinks about more than just drinking it. A professor of civil and environmental engineering,Loge examines every aspect of the hydrogen oxygen combo – from the sky to the ground,from waste to our mouths and everything in between.
