ٺƵ Content / ٺƵ Content for ٺƵ en How Did the Moon Get Where It Is? /curiosity-gap/how-did-moon-get-where-it <p>Earth’s moon is an unusual object in our solar system, and now there’s a new theory to explain how it got where it is, which puts some twists on the current “giant impact” theory.</p> September 17, 2018 - 4:47pm Karen Michele Nikos /curiosity-gap/how-did-moon-get-where-it What Can You Do With Your Major? /majors/blog/what-can-you-do-with-your-major <p>“What Can I Do With My Major?” is a ٺƵ majors and careers blog for students getting ready to apply to college and for those already enrolled.</p> April 17, 2017 - 4:00pm Adam Napolitan /majors/blog/what-can-you-do-with-your-major Drought, Flood and Wildfire Experts List /news/drought-and-wildfire-experts-list-2015 <p>A list of California drought, flood, and wildfire experts from ٺƵ. They can discuss issues related to groundwater, drought and the agricultural economy, water management and supply, and more.</p> February 02, 2017 - 9:00am IET WebDev /news/drought-and-wildfire-experts-list-2015 Against the Tide: A Fish Adapts Quickly to Lethal Levels of Pollution /news/against-tide-fish-adapting-quickly-lethal-levels-pollution <p>Evolution is working hard to rescue some urban fish from a lethal, human-altered environment, according to a study led by the University of California, Davis, and published Dec. 9 in the journal <em>Science</em>.&nbsp;Atlantic killifish living in four polluted East Coast estuaries have adapted to levels of highly toxic industrial pollutants that would normally kill them.</p> December 08, 2016 - 9:46am Katherine E Kerlin /news/against-tide-fish-adapting-quickly-lethal-levels-pollution Mosquito Preference for Human Versus Animal Biting Has Genetic Basis /news/mosquito-preference-human-versus-animal-biting-has-genetic-basis <p>Mosquitoes are more likely to feed on cattle than on humans if they carry a specific chromosomal rearrangement in their genome. This reduces their odds of transmitting the malaria parasite, according to a University of California, Davis, study published Sept. 15 in the journal <em>PLOS Genetics</em>.</p> September 15, 2016 - 10:58am Katherine E Kerlin /news/mosquito-preference-human-versus-animal-biting-has-genetic-basis Transition From Reckless Youth to Cautious Adults Comes With the Territory /news/transition-reckless-youth-cautious-adults-comes-territory <p>The idea of wild youth and cautious&nbsp;elders plays out in a&nbsp;new model from ٺƵ that shows&nbsp;how and why home ranges expand or contract in territorial animals.&nbsp;When the&nbsp;animal is young with little to lose, it tends to wander widely in search of food. As it ages, its home range shrinks as it stays close to the more valuable territory it has acquired over its lifetime.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> September 07, 2016 - 2:31pm Katherine E Kerlin /news/transition-reckless-youth-cautious-adults-comes-territory Paving the Way for Pathogens /news/paving-way-pathogens <p>Higher levels of rainfall and coastal development increase the risk of disease-causing organisms flowing to the ocean, according to a study from the University of California, Davis.&nbsp;The study advances earlier work by tracking the parasite <em>T. gondii </em>to see how human-driven land-use change and rainfall might be impacting pathogen movement from land to sea.</p> August 29, 2016 - 11:31am Katherine E Kerlin /news/paving-way-pathogens California Nitrogen Assessment Shows the State of the Science on Nitrogen Use and Pollution /news/first-state-level-nitrogen-assessment-shows-state-science-nitrogen-use-and-pollution <p>The California Nitrogen Assessment,&nbsp;a new report from the UC Daivs Agricultural Sustainability Institute,&nbsp;presents a big picture of the scale and impacts of nitrogen in the state.</p> August 09, 2016 - 2:26pm Katherine E Kerlin /news/first-state-level-nitrogen-assessment-shows-state-science-nitrogen-use-and-pollution Primera evaluación a nivel estatal muestra el estado científico del uso del nitrógeno y la contaminación /news/primera-evaluaci%C3%B3n-nivel-estatal-muestra-el-estado-cient%C3%ADfico-del-uso-del-nitr%C3%B3geno-y-la <p>La Evaluación del Nitrógeno en California, un nuevo reporte del Instituto sobre Sustentabilidad Agrícola de la Universidad de California en Davis, presenta un panorama general de la escala e impactos que tiene el nitrógeno en el estado.</p> August 08, 2016 - 3:10pm Katherine E Kerlin /news/primera-evaluaci%C3%B3n-nivel-estatal-muestra-el-estado-cient%C3%ADfico-del-uso-del-nitr%C3%B3geno-y-la Drought Slows Growth of Douglas Fir Trees Across the West /news/drought-conditions-slow-growth-douglas-fir-trees-across-west <p>Douglas fir trees are consistently sensitive to drought conditions that occur throughout the species’ range in the United States, according to a study led by a researcher at the University of California, Davis.</p> August 08, 2016 - 1:00pm Katherine E Kerlin /news/drought-conditions-slow-growth-douglas-fir-trees-across-west