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Science & TechnologyMarch 31, 2010
Slug: 100331_sc_SSHeadline: Science SceneWomen underrepresented in science and math, study says. A report by the American Association of University Women found that despite gains, women still face obstacles to success in science and math. Entitled “Why so few?” and supported by the National Science Foundation, the report looked at decades of research seeking ways to […]
New institute for regenerative cures opened in Sacramento
Science & TechnologyMarch 31, 2010
UC Davis has opened a new center for stem-cell research, which facilitators believe will be the hub of regenerative cures in California over the next several years. The UC Davis Institute for Regenerative Cures opened at its location last month in Sacramento. The institute primarily focuses on clinical and research methods to devise cures for stem-cell related diseases. The state’s stem cell agency – the California Institute for Regenerative
New device reads light pulses faster than before
Science & TechnologyMarch 10, 2010
A new optical device developed at UC Davis may be able to convert pulses of light faster into electronic signals than ever before, with possible applications for a faster Internet connection and better imaging of Earth.
Hubble constant and dark energy measure universe
Science & TechnologyMarch 10, 2010
A paper in the March edition of The Astrophysics Journal said current astronomical efforts are being made to utilize gravitational lenses to measure the Hubble constant, a scientific value which can determine the size and age of the universe.
UC Davis professor sings for food safety
Science & TechnologyMarch 3, 2010
Fifteen years after playing music in college, Carl Winter has found a new way to use his musical talents: to write food safety parodies.
10 questions with …
Science & TechnologyFebruary 24, 2010
Professor Mark Mascal said he likes to make an impact on a student’s life, no matter how small.
Davis pushes for experimental Google high-speed Internet
Science & TechnologyFebruary 24, 2010
On Feb. 10, Google launched its search for candidates to test Google Fiber, an experimental high-speed Internet network. The Davis community is set on putting the city on the map to win.
UC Davis surgeons perform robot-assisted cardiac bypass
Science & TechnologyFebruary 24, 2010
Robots can vacuum, assemble cars and explore outer space, and now they have successfully taken on a new life-saving task – lending a hand in heart surgery.
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Science & TechnologyFebruary 24, 2010
Full liver transplants not necessary for children: A child who needs a liver transplant may not lose their entire liver as a result of a new procedure.
UC Davis researchers prevent spread of infectious disease
Science & TechnologyFebruary 17, 2010
UC Davis research monitoring the flow of viruses from animals to humans is helping scientists ward off global epidemics.

