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April 28 2010 Archives

Students send camera into upper atmosphere

Science & TechnologyApril 28, 2010
Earlier this month, four undergraduates, one grad student and a professor, all from the atmospheric science department, launched a weather balloon 65,000 feet into the air to take pictures and receive weather data. The team not only sent up a camera but a radiosonde – a device that records temperature, pressure and dew point. With this, the team was able to gather a profile of the atmosphere as well as images – a first for this kind of experiment.

Softball Preview

SportsApril 28, 2010
Teams: UC Davis vs. Pacific Records: Aggies, 18-25 (7-4); Tigers, 19-25 (5-6) Where: Bill Simoni Field – Stockton, Calif. When: Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.

Social-media job listings growing at 1,300 percent per year

City NewsApril 28, 2010
Social-media job listings on employment sites are growing at over 1,300 percent per annum. Andres Kaplan and Michael Haenlein, authors of “Users of the world, unite! The challenges and opportunities of social media,” featured in Business Horizons, define social media as “a group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0 and that allow the creation and exchange of user-generated content.”

Science Scene

Science & TechnologyApril 28, 2010
David Lavine

News in Brief

Campus NewsApril 28, 2010
Two UC Davis students were arrested Wednesday for allegedly torturing two hamsters. Henry Nguyen, 18, and Josue Melendez, 19, both face two counts of animal cruelty and two counts of conspiracy. The criminal complaint filed by the Yolo County District Attorney alleges that the suspects battered and abused two hamsters with a ruler and a cigarette lighter.

Music evokes autobiographical memories, study shows

Science & TechnologyApril 28, 2010
When we hear Smashmouth’s “All Star,” our minds become flooded with memories from that awkward middle school dance or those Friday nights hanging out with friends. A particular song can take individuals back to their past almost instantly. But how does our brain form this connection between music and memory?

Do you have confidence in Yudof and the regents?

Campus NewsApril 28, 2010
Students’ feelings toward UC President Mark Yudof and the Board of Regents may be put up to a vote in the upcoming weeks. A group of students are working towards utilizing the ASUCD referendum process to allow students to vote for or against two measures – one declaring no confidence in the leadership of Yudof and the other declaring no confidence in the management of the regents.

Column: Give yeast a chance

Science & TechnologyApril 28, 2010
Politics, smolitics. Forget causes like budget cuts and education spending. Nominate your favorite microorganism for California’s state microbe and you could make history! Microbes are itsy-bitsy organisms, like bacteria or fungi, which can only be seen under a microscope. They are usually unicellular and live everywhere – from your swimming pool to your small intestine. Microbes may not be the cuddliest mascots, but they are the biggest gang of living things on Earth.

Column: Don’t play that trash in here

OpinionApril 28, 2010
I never drank strawberry wine when I was 17. I have also never dug my keys into the side of someone’s souped-up, four-wheel drive. I don’t believe I will ever find someone’s tractor sexy. This being said, you can probably guess that I am a huge country music fan. That was a lie. I guess I can relate to those country songs about liars.

Cancer centers form partnership

Science & TechnologyApril 28, 2010
A new partnership formed by the UC Davis Cancer Center and the Jackson Laboratory Cancer Center (JAX) could help find better and more effective cures to cancer. This recent consortium will allow for a greater array of testing, as researchers from both institutes will have larger quantities of mice and tumors to test.

Americans still don’t support marijuana legalization

City NewsApril 28, 2010
With a ballot initiative to legalize marijuana set to appear on California’s November ballot, a recent poll shows that most Americans still oppose legalizing the drug. The Associated Press-CNBC poll, released on Apr. 20, showed that 55 percent of Americans oppose legalizing pot, while 33 percent favor legalization.

Aggie Daily Calendar

FeaturesApril 28, 2010
TODAY East Quad Farmers Market 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. East Quad Enjoy fresh, local produce at a convenient location! Wellness World Fair 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. East Quad Explore the seven wonders of wellness, featuring over 20 campus departments and organizations, music, games and prizes.