'Rice-enomics' In A Drought
Deep ties with the area - and UC Davis - are helping one farmer take on agricultural challenges.
View ArticleSmothered Oceans
Extreme oxygen loss in oceans accompanied previous global climate change.
View ArticleFinding Hope Amid Enduring Drought
Dean Helene Dillard's editorial examines how UC Davis is seeking practical water solutions.
View ArticleUC Davis Ecologist Elected To NAS
National Academy of Sciences selects UC Davis theoretical ecologist Alan Hastings to join academy.
View ArticleNitrogen Fingerprints Point To Warmer World
Developing an accurate way to forecast nitrogen's effects on the climate cycle.
View ArticleSunscreen Nanomaterials Harmful To Marine Life
Newly published UC Davis study questions the safety of nanomaterials.
View ArticleFarms That Help Wildlife
Some crops that generate low revenues per unit of water may actually have high environmental value.
View ArticleWorking Together To Manage Drought
CA&ES researchers are developing and improving technology to help manage California's scarce water resources.
View ArticleUC Davis Helps Winemakers Sustainably Produce Premium Wine
The work is the latest in more than a century of trail-blazing viticulture and enology science at UC Davis
View ArticleDrought Costs California Money, Jobs
In 2015, the drought will cost California agriculture $1.84B and 10,100 jobs.
View ArticleLake Tahoe Mobile App Lets Visitors Be Citizen Scientists
Data will help researchers better understand Lake Tahoe's fragile nearshore.
View ArticleFarmland May Provide Key To Replenishing Groundwater
Replenishing supply may benefit everyone in the drought-stricken Golden State.
View ArticleWinery wastewater a viable Water Source For Vineyards
UC Davis scientists assessed winery wastewater samples monthly and conclude that - under the right conditions - wastewater is a viable irrigation source.
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