As the world leader in veterinary medicine, the new UC Davis Veterinary Medical Center will only enhance our ability to collaborate and innovate, allowing even more successes like the one featured in this story.
Nicholas Pinter studies floods — where they happen and how humans deal with them. He's particularly interested in places where repeated, severe floods have forced entire towns to move, like the village of Odanah, Wis.
UC Davis experts are testing how digital games, apps and virtual reality may help us treat neurodevelopmental conditions and depression, improve food security, and more.
The $60 million hospital will create 200 new jobs, offer convenient care for local patients and families, and be located at Aggie Square, the university’s newly announced technology and innovation hub just south of the Medical Center.
We know that our experiences shape the way we learn. If we are familiar with a task, like cooking, learning a new recipe is easier than it was when we were a novice.
On June 14, the UC Davis community came together to celebrate the graduation of more than 1,100 international graduate and undergraduate students from 56 countries.
Robots will move along fields either spraying herbicides through a pen-like nozzle or pulling weeds as soon as 2019 after their makers perfect programming them to distinguish weeds from crops like tomatoes.
Article 26 Backpack, which uses face-to-face counseling and cloud-based technology to help refugees document and share their educational accomplishments, will launch in Lebanon beginning Friday, June 15.
Organized by the Mike and Renee Child Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, the Big Bang! Competition has helped start or grow business ventures for two decades through the workshops, mentoring, networking opportunities, and the main event.