Latest Blog Posts / Latest Blog Posts for ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ en Did Economic Predictions of COVID-19 Pan Out? /blog/curiosity/did-economic-predictions-covid-19-pan-out How economists prepared for COVID, and how that looks now May 09, 2025 Karen Michele Nikos /blog/curiosity/did-economic-predictions-covid-19-pan-out How Can Teachers Avoid Burnout? /blog/curiosity/how-can-teachers-avoid-burnout New research reveals issues teachers face in K-12 schools. May 08, 2025 Karen Michele Nikos /blog/curiosity/how-can-teachers-avoid-burnout Weekender: Art, Lectures, Film Explore Structures and Movie Magic /arts/blog/weekender-art-lectures-film-explore-structures-and-movie-magic Julia Keefe sings in Indigenous Big Bands<p>Thursday, May 8, 7:30 p.m., Jackson Hall at the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts</p><p>Continuing a little-known but rich history of big bands that formed on reservations during the early 20th century, the Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band brings charisma, passionand purpose to every stage.</p> May 07, 2025 Jamie Sara Gelfond /arts/blog/weekender-art-lectures-film-explore-structures-and-movie-magic The Conversation: Are Trump's Deportation Cases about Foreign Policy or Something Else? /curiosity/gap/conversation-are-trumps-deportation-cases-about-foreign-policy-or-something-else <p>Trump administration officials have <a href="https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/attorney-general-supreme-court-involved-alien-enemies-act-case-rcna197682">repeatedly claimed</a> that judges who order the administration to take action to bring deported Venezuelans back from the El Salvador prison where the U.S. sent them <a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/news/doj-argues-judge-cant-order-return-of-kilmar-abrego-garcia/">are meddling in the conduct of foreign policy</a>.</p> May 07, 2025 Karen Michele Nikos /curiosity/gap/conversation-are-trumps-deportation-cases-about-foreign-policy-or-something-else Weekender: Student-Created, Curated Art Takes On Davis in Performances, Exhibitions /arts/blog/weekender-student-created-and-curated-art-takes-davis-performances-and-exhibitions Grammy Award Winner Howard Levy merges the harmonica with unexpected genres<p>Thursday, May 1, 12:05 p.m., Recital Hall at Ann E. Pitzer Center</p> May 01, 2025 Jamie Sara Gelfond /arts/blog/weekender-student-created-and-curated-art-takes-davis-performances-and-exhibitions Support makes all the difference /blog/support-makes-all-difference Gain valuable advice from a student on how to find community, connect with instructors and advisors, and find work-life balance in your first year of college. May 01, 2025 Isabella E Beristain /blog/support-makes-all-difference Build the community you need /blog/build-community-you-need Want to find friends at any university? Third-year student Ociano Lazo will walk you through two main strategies to meet new people and find your community. May 01, 2025 Isabella E Beristain /blog/build-community-you-need Ongoing Art at ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½: Spring 2025 /arts/blog/ongoing-art-davis-spring-2025 Selections from the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Collection at the Manetti Shrem Museum of Art<p>On display until June 22 at the Manetti Shrem Museum of Art</p> April 30, 2025 Jamie Sara Gelfond /arts/blog/ongoing-art-davis-spring-2025 Arctic Plants React Unexpectedly to Climate Change /climate/news/arctic-plants-react-unexpectedly-climate-change <p>Rapid climate change is upending established plant diversity and growth patterns in the Arctic, with species blooming in some areas and declining in others, suggests <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-08946-8">a study</a> published today in the journal Nature.</p><p>The decades-long study of more than 2,000 plant communities across 45 areas in the Arctic tundra found that many locations saw vegetation change in type, abundance and growth, between 1981 and 2022.</p> April 30, 2025 Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/arctic-plants-react-unexpectedly-climate-change New Two-photon Microscopy System Aims to See Into 'Impossible' Spaces /blog/new-two-photon-microscopy-system-aims-see-impossible-spaces <p>Researchers at ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ have developed a fast and cost-effective two-photon microscopy system capable of imaging depths previously impossible to reach in scattering tissues, such as bone and the brain.</p> April 28, 2025 Andy Fell /blog/new-two-photon-microscopy-system-aims-see-impossible-spaces Combining Signals Could Make for Better Control of Prosthetics /blog/combining-signals-could-make-better-control-prosthetics <p>Combining two different kinds of signals could help engineers build prosthetic limbs that better reproduce natural movements, according to a new study from the ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½. The work, <a href="https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0321319">published April 10 in PLOS One</a>, shows that a combination of electromyography and force myography is more accurate at predicting hand movements than either method by itself.</p> April 23, 2025 Andy Fell /blog/combining-signals-could-make-better-control-prosthetics What Is Science Outreach and Why Is It Important? /majors/blog/what-science-outreach-and-why-it-important <p dir="ltr">How are ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ scientists educating the public about the important research conducted on their campus? And how can outreach improve science?</p><p dir="ltr">ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ is a premier research institution where cutting-edge science is conducted daily by dedicated faculty, staff and students. One of the most important aspects of science is sharing knowledge gained from experiments and research studies.</p> April 22, 2025 Anila Mary Lijo /majors/blog/what-science-outreach-and-why-it-important Weekender: Music, New Book, Puppet Master and More /arts/blog/weekender-music-new-book-puppet-more This "weekender" covers two weeks of events while the Arts Blog is on hiatus next week.Jacqueline Cordova-Arrington plays flute concert<p dir="ltr">Thursday, April 17, 12:05 p.m., Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center</p> April 17, 2025 Jamie Sara Gelfond /arts/blog/weekender-music-new-book-puppet-more Avian Influenza Major Setback for Patagonian Seals /climate/blog/avian-influenza-major-setback-patagonian-seal-population <p>It may take 100 years for the southern elephant seal colony of Península Valdés in Argentine Patagonia to look like it did in 2022. A <a href="https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mms.70009">study published in Marine Mammal Science</a>&nbsp;projected population trajectories after the 2023 epidemic of the High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza H5N1 virus, which killed almost all newborn pups and an unknown number of adults.&nbsp;</p> April 16, 2025 Katherine E Kerlin /climate/blog/avian-influenza-major-setback-patagonian-seal-population What Do Butterflies Have to Do with ADHD? /curiosity/blog/what-do-butterflies-have-do-adhd <p dir="ltr">In the garden, butterflies flutter all around and in all directions. The task is to catch them with a virtual net, but only the blue ones. The red ones are a distraction. Sometimes they end up in the net by accident.</p> April 15, 2025 Jamie Sara Gelfond /curiosity/blog/what-do-butterflies-have-do-adhd Bridge cultures to build networks /blog/bridge-cultures-build-networks Learn two tips from ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ student Ferdinand Kuanda on how international students can build community through mentorship and student organizations. April 15, 2025 Isabella E Beristain /blog/bridge-cultures-build-networks Weekender: Picnic Day Brings the Art to Davis /arts/blog/weekender-picnic-day-brings-art-davis The California Studio Lecture series presents Marie Lorenz, who works on water<p>Thursday, April 10, 4:30-6 p.m. at the Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, doors open at 4 p.m.</p> April 10, 2025 Jamie Sara Gelfond /arts/blog/weekender-picnic-day-brings-art-davis Map of Genetic Regulation in Chickens Could Help Fight Against Bird Flu /blog/map-genetic-regulation-chickens-could-help-fight-against-bird-flu <p>An international team of researchers led by Professor Huaijun Zhou from the ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ Department of Animal Science has created the first-ever detailed map of how genes are regulated in chickens — a breakthrough that could help scientists breed birds that are more resistant to diseases like avian influenza.</p> April 09, 2025 Andy Fell /blog/map-genetic-regulation-chickens-could-help-fight-against-bird-flu California Rice and Conservation /blog/california-rice-and-conservation <p>In 1991, the state of California largely banned burning of rice straw after harvest, and farmers turned instead to winter flooding of fields to break down straw. As a result, wildlife has flourished in rice fields which reproduce, to some extent, the wetland habitat that once covered most of California's Central Valley. Rice fields now support some 200 species including fish, birds and reptiles.&nbsp;</p> April 07, 2025 Andy Fell /blog/california-rice-and-conservation Merging the Ethereal and the Tangible /arts/blog/merging-ethereal-and-tangible <p dir="ltr">Non-linear time sounds like something out of a science fiction movie, but what if we could rewrite our histories in ways that feel as if things don’t happen sequentially? Overlapping the concepts of time, memory and the body, Gracianne Kirsch uses many art modalities to explore their own many-sided self.&nbsp;</p> April 07, 2025 Jamie Sara Gelfond /arts/blog/merging-ethereal-and-tangible