Congrats to Leslie Saul-Gershenz of the Department of Entomology and Nematology.
And take note of all the upcoming weekend open houses scheduled at the UC Davis locale. Wonderful museum right in our backyard!
The research pinpointed the key mechanism that causes neuropathic pain.
Area therapist explains the difference, and warns parents not to get talked into one when your child needs the other.
Task force stated Friday that confidence is lost with current agency, and our state's 113 junior colleges deserve better.
Some preventative and treatment steps to take.
Davis families are invited to attend California Virtual Academy back to school events to learn about full-time online school
Nearly one-third of child pedestrian deaths occur after school between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., new report says.
Lunches to pack, sharing the road with school buses, prescription glasses--there’s a lot to absorb! We’ve gathered the resources for you.
Area therapist gives tips on how to help your teen transition into this big step -- and how YOU can turn this time into VERY useful dialogue
Deals abound, with one store offering a complete set of glasses--lenses and frames--for just $29.
As kids head to school, something worse than homework and detention awaits many of them. Did you know "selfies" can be a lice contributor?
Hiker warning: Study reveals mysterious pathogen in high concentrations in trailside ticks in the Bay Area - from Sonoma to Santa Cruz.
Remember--kids can trade or toss stuff they don't like, so make sure your children actually like the food you're sending to school.
Children are heading back-to-school across California, so in your own neighborhood and where you commute to work--be safe!
Under California law, children must be fully immunized before starting school.
Researchers say getting more sleep improves academic performance. But is it feasible to push back middle and high school start times?
A UC Davis student is among the four recipients of the 11th Annual Rodney T. Mathews Jr. Scholarship program
The rankings were compiled by the Sierra Club.
Getting more sleep improves academic performance, but is it feasible to push back middle and high school start times?
Here are several questions all students should consider before applying for Early Decision to colleges and universities.
“Truth or Myth: Neonicotinoids and Their Impact on Pollinators" is open to the public.
There are about three times the complaints in comparison to the 1980s, yet roughly half the staff to handle the complaints.
Got an idea for technology related to therapeutics, consumer health, medical devices or diagnostics? Money is available.
For many, the pressure to do it all -- and do it all well -- is taking its toll. Simple changes can be key, researchers report.
A new study by a financial advice company may surprise you.
Two short courses are planned in September at UC Davis. Registration is underway and space is limited.
Congrats to Henry Wedler!
Funding for the raises is coming from the state.
"This is the right thing to do -- for our workers and their families," UC President Janet Napolitano said.
#PlutoFly - An instrument designed by Stanford researchers is on board NASA's New Horizons.
Stanford law students offer analysis on the issue if voters do approve ballot measures in 2016.
The event is free and open to the public. (And you'll learn how to tell a moth from a butterfly!)
The truth is the "hazard" on our coasts has dropped by 91 percent since 1950, says a Stanford study. Unless you surf in the fall ...
The public is welcome on July 17. The session starts at noon.
The message at the Bay Area ceremony resounded beyond those headed to kindergarten. We, all, need to be reminded of what's important.
The researchers analyzed data from more than 90 studies on five continents, including Europe and North America.
Sac State and Sonoma State University are included in the project.
"Rapid, greatly intensified efforts" aimed at reversing habitat loss and climate change needed so we don't go the way of the dinosaurs.
Congrats to Margaret “Rei” Scampavia!