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'Rice-enomics' In A Drought

Deep ties with the area - and UC Davis - are helping one farmer take on agricultural challenges.

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Smothered Oceans

Extreme oxygen loss in oceans accompanied previous global climate change.

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Finding Hope Amid Enduring Drought

Dean Helene Dillard's editorial examines how UC Davis is seeking practical water solutions.

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UC Davis Ecologist Elected To NAS

National Academy of Sciences selects UC Davis theoretical ecologist Alan Hastings to join academy.

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Nitrogen Fingerprints Point To Warmer World

Developing an accurate way to forecast nitrogen's effects on the climate cycle.

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Sunscreen Nanomaterials Harmful To Marine Life

Newly published UC Davis study questions the safety of nanomaterials.

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Farms That Help Wildlife

Some crops that generate low revenues per unit of water may actually have high environmental value.

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Working Together To Manage Drought

CA&ES researchers are developing and improving technology to help manage California's scarce water resources.

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Knowledge Roundup

Rustici Rangeland Science Symposium draws crowd to UC Davis.

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UC 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

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Tule Sensors Measure Up

Alumnus improves irrigation management with novel technology.

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Drought Costs California Money, Jobs

In 2015, the drought will cost California agriculture $1.84B and 10,100 jobs.

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Lake Tahoe Mobile App Lets Visitors Be Citizen Scientists

Data will help researchers better understand Lake Tahoe's fragile nearshore.

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Farmland May Provide Key To Replenishing Groundwater

Replenishing supply may benefit everyone in the drought-stricken Golden State.

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Winery 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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