University News / University News for ϲϿ Davis en Balancing Nutrition with Holiday Eating /magazine/balancing-nutrition-holiday-eating <p>Decadent foods are a staple for many holiday meals, so how can everyone keep nutrition in mind while celebrating? Debbie Fetter ’12, Ph.D. ’18, an associate professor of teaching in the Department of Nutrition at ϲϿ Davis, shares healthy strategies for planning holiday meals.</p> December 19, 2024 Jocelyn C Anderson /magazine/balancing-nutrition-holiday-eating Your Smart TV is Watching What You Watch /news/your-smart-tv-watching-what-you-watch <p>If you’re thinking of buying a “smart” TV for the holidays, you ought to know that your new device is constantly capturing snapshots of what’s on screen and sending them back to the manufacturer — even if you are using the device as a computer monitor and not watching TV at all. The findings come from a recent study by computer scientists at the University of California, Davis; University College London; and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, published in <a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/3646547.3689013">Proceedings of the 2024 ACM on Internet Measurement Conference</a>.&nbsp;</p> December 18, 2024 Andy Fell /news/your-smart-tv-watching-what-you-watch Can You Go Home Again? New Study Looks at the Workplace Effects of Boomerangs /news/can-you-go-home-again-new-study-looks-workplace-effects-boomerangs <p>While movement from job to job throughout one’s career is expected, little research has evaluated the effects of hiring boomerang workers — those who return to a former employer. A new study by a University of California, Davis, researcher and colleagues suggests that in addition to benefits that boomerangs can bring to organizations with their knowledge, experience and familiarity with a team, current employees can benefit from boomerangs’ helpfulness.</p> December 18, 2024 Karen Michele Nikos /news/can-you-go-home-again-new-study-looks-workplace-effects-boomerangs Media Experts on Avian Influenza /health/news/media-experts-avian-influenza ϲϿ Davis media experts for avian influenza or bird flu. December 18, 2024 Amy M Quinton /health/news/media-experts-avian-influenza Carnivorous Squirrels Documented in California /climate/news/carnivorous-feeding-squirrels-documented-california California ground squirrels hunt, kill and eat voles, reveals a study by ϲϿ Davis and UW-Eau Claire, sharing the first evidence of widespread carnivorous behavior among squirrels. December 18, 2024 Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/carnivorous-feeding-squirrels-documented-california Mentoring, Medicine and Olympics with Marcia Faustin /news/podcasts-and-shows/face-to-face/mentoring-medicine-and-olympics-marcia-faustin <p dir="ltr">A ϲϿ Davis physician, having worked with athletes ranging from collegiate students to Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles, emphasized the holistic approach she takes when it comes to her athletes.</p> December 17, 2024 Anila Mary Lijo /news/podcasts-and-shows/face-to-face/mentoring-medicine-and-olympics-marcia-faustin The High Cost of Carbon /climate/news/high-cost-carbon The social cost of carbon — an important figure used to analyze the benefits of climate policies — is too low, finds ϲϿ Davis study. December 17, 2024 Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/high-cost-carbon Nigeria Adopts Multiple Micronutrient-Fortified Bouillon Cube Standards to Reduce Malnutrition and Child Mortality /news/nigeria-adopts-multiple-micronutrient-fortified-bouillon-cube-standards-reduce-malnutrition <p>The&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4CZn9V4INE">Nigerian government has enacted a new industrial standard for bouillon which includes a provision for&nbsp;</a>adding vital micronutrients.&nbsp;The new standard specifies&nbsp;the inclusion&nbsp;of iron, zinc, folic acid and vitamin B12 on a voluntary basis in nationally produced and imported bouillon cubes to reduce malnutrition and child mortality.</p> December 17, 2024 Andy Fell /news/nigeria-adopts-multiple-micronutrient-fortified-bouillon-cube-standards-reduce-malnutrition Among the Academies: An Unseen Battle /news/among-academies-unseen-battle <p>A battle around the world is raging between plants and the changing environment, and ϲϿ Davis researchers are on the front lines.</p><p>For example, the microbes are constantly creating new types of illnesses, while the plants — sometimes with the help of breeders — are developing new immunities.</p><p>It’s something plant geneticist Luca Comai, Ph.D. ’80, a distinguished professor of plant biology, has seen firsthand through his decades of research into plant chromosomes.</p> December 17, 2024 Cody Kitaura /news/among-academies-unseen-battle THE DOWNLOAD: Football Recap, Melanoma Discovery /news/download-football-recap-melanoma-discovery December 17, 2024 Cody Kitaura /news/download-football-recap-melanoma-discovery ϲϿ Davis Story Tip Sheet: Coping During the Holidays /news/uc-davis-story-tip-sheet-coping-during-holidays <p>The University of California, Davis, offers experts on ideas for coping during the holiday season, whether that be last-minute shopping or travel, talking with relatives and friends or having questions about mental or physical health. The following researchers and practitioners offer advice and even explain why people might feel the way they do.&nbsp;</p> December 16, 2024 Karen Michele Nikos /news/uc-davis-story-tip-sheet-coping-during-holidays Shrubs Can Help or Hinder a Forest’s Recovery After Wildfire /climate/news/shrubs-can-help-or-hinder-forests-recovery-after-wildfire When and where to plant tree seedlings restore forests after wildfires has a lot to do with shrubs, finds a ϲϿ Davis study. December 16, 2024 Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/shrubs-can-help-or-hinder-forests-recovery-after-wildfire Checking In With Chancellor May: Forging Connected Communities and a More Just World /news/checking-chancellor-may-forging-connected-communities-and-more-just-world <p>To the ϲϿ Davis Community:</p><p>As we celebrate the holiday season, I am reminded of the powerful role service plays in our lives.&nbsp;</p><p>Service has been at the heart of ϲϿ Davis since its inception. As a land-grant university, we serve the people of California, the United States and the world. From the beginning, ϲϿ Davis was founded on the idea that education transforms the lives of our students while helping to create a better world.</p> December 13, 2024 Cody Kitaura /news/checking-chancellor-may-forging-connected-communities-and-more-just-world Agricultural Workers Reduce Hours or Move Locations to Avoid Wildfire Smoke /health/news/agricultural-workers-reduce-hours-or-move-locations-avoid-wildfire-smoke Wildfires forced farmworkers to move locations or reduce hours on smoky days when elevated levels of particulate matter were in the air. December 12, 2024 Amy M Quinton /health/news/agricultural-workers-reduce-hours-or-move-locations-avoid-wildfire-smoke ϲϿ Davis Tops Nation in Sustainability Rankings /news/uc-davis-tops-nation-sustainability-rankings-0 <p>The University of California, Davis, is the “greenest” campus in the United States for the ninth year in a row, according to the <a href="https://greenmetric.ui.ac.id/rankings/overall-rankings-2024">2024 UI GreenMetric World University Rankings</a> published today (Dec. 12).</p><p>The rankings, established by the University of Indonesia in 2010, also place ϲϿ Davis as the world’s seventh most sustainable university, the 12th consecutive year the campus has been in the world’s top 10.</p> December 12, 2024 Julia Ann Easley /news/uc-davis-tops-nation-sustainability-rankings-0 ϲϿ Davis Health Vice Chancellor and CEO David Lubarsky to Retire /news/uc-davis-health-vice-chancellor-and-ceo-david-lubarsky-retire <p>University of California, Davis, Chancellor Gary S. May announced today that David Lubarsky, ϲϿ Davis Health’s&nbsp;vice chancellor of human health sciences and chief executive officer, will retire from the university effective Feb. 15, 2025. &nbsp;After his retirement, Lubarsky will become president and CEO of Westchester Medical Center Health Network, a nine-hospital health system near where he grew up, in Valhalla, New York.</p> December 11, 2024 James Michael Nash /news/uc-davis-health-vice-chancellor-and-ceo-david-lubarsky-retire Psychologist of ‘Attention’ Receives ϲϿ Davis Teaching Prize /news/psychologist-attention-receives-teaching-prize <p>How the brain remembers has a lot to do with focus. It’s in this area of cognitive science that Steven Luck, professor of psychology at the University of California, Davis, has built a career pushing the frontiers of both science and teaching.&nbsp;</p> December 10, 2024 Karen Michele Nikos /news/psychologist-attention-receives-teaching-prize Research Thrives Across ϲϿ Davis in 2024 /news/research-thrives-across-uc-davis-2024 <p dir="ltr">ϲϿ Davis continues to show why it’s one of the nation’s leading public universities and a top research institution.&nbsp;</p><p dir="ltr">As a Research 1 university, ϲϿ Davis is conducting research at the highest level. Fewer than 200 institutions in the U.S. have this classification, and as a result ϲϿ Davis can offer students the opportunity to participate across all fields.&nbsp;</p> December 10, 2024 Jose Antonio Vadi /news/research-thrives-across-uc-davis-2024 THE DOWNLOAD: Redwood SEED Scholars, Sheep, Bloopers /news/download-redwood-seed-scholars-sheep-bloopers December 10, 2024 Cody Kitaura /news/download-redwood-seed-scholars-sheep-bloopers Top 10 Stories of 2024 /magazine/top-10-stories-2024 <p>As we close out the year, we turn back to 2024 and some of our most popular stories, as ranked by how many readers viewed them online. ϲϿ Davis experts and alumni are at the forefront, sharing their knowledge and memories.&nbsp;</p><p>Read on for the top 10 stories from 2024.</p><p>&nbsp;</p> December 10, 2024 Jocelyn C Anderson /magazine/top-10-stories-2024