If a hammock sways and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? That question may not be answered by the above “ϲϿ Davis Soundscape” video, but it does allow viewers to take in the calming sights and sounds of the Quad.
A new way to fight pain?
During the pandemic, physicians used infusions of monoclonal antibodies — antibodies made in a lab — to help patients fight off COVID-19 infections. Now, researchers at ϲϿ Davis are trying to create monoclonal antibodies that can help fight chronic pain. The goal is to develop a monthly non-addictive pain medication that can replace opioids.
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First-years run, chancellor rides
Chancellor Gary S. May arrived at Saturday’s Aggie football game by a new method: on horseback. He entered the stadium alongside Maggie the Aggie, helping to welcome students participating in the annual Running of the First-Years. He joked about possible future entrances being even flashier.
Provost praises Manetti Shrem opening
Read more about the new exhibit here.
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Cody Kitaura is a News and Media Relations Specialist in the Office of Strategic Communications, and can be reached by email or at 530-752-1932.