Nuclear proliferation Content / Nuclear proliferation Content for ºÙºÙÊÓƵ en ºÙºÙÊÓƵ Historian Chronicles Robert Arneson’s Anti-Nuke Art for New York Exhibition /arts/blog/uc-davis-historian-chronicles-robert-arneson-anti-nuke-art-new-york-exhibition <p>Historian Kathryn Olmsted was a graduate student at University of California, Davis, when the Robert Arneson's&nbsp; <a href="/campus-life/arts-culture/eggheads/">Egghead</a> Series of sculptures began being installed throughout campus. That was the first she had heard of the first-generation art faculty known for his clay works and who is often dubbed the father of the California Funk movement.</p> October 16, 2019 - 3:21pm Karen Michele Nikos /arts/blog/uc-davis-historian-chronicles-robert-arneson-anti-nuke-art-new-york-exhibition Physicists Join WATCHMAN International Effort to Curb Nuclear Weapons /news/physicists-join-watchman-international-effort-curb-nuclear-weapons <p>Physicists from the University of California, Davis, are taking a leading role in a new joint program between the United States&nbsp;and United Kingdom developing tools to help prevent proliferation of nuclear weapons. The first project of the Advanced Instrumentation Testbed, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration, is the WATCHMAN antineutrino detector to be constructed in the Boulby&nbsp;potash mine&nbsp;in North East England.</p> March 27, 2018 - 2:39pm Andy Fell /news/physicists-join-watchman-international-effort-curb-nuclear-weapons