All the below tweets are in English.
今日は、University of California, Davis です。
A truly inspiring article by UC Davis professor Tessa Hill about our roles in the global plastic problem: https://t.co/Mi09HfZdAO pic.twitter.com/5MRhJBL60N
— UC Climate Solutions (@ClimateUC) October 26, 2018
The Camp Fire, the deadliest in California's history, has finally been extinguished. But what are the long-term health risks from the fires? It turns out very little is known,… https://t.co/I7xAqZjdDQ
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) November 26, 2018
Smoke from the devastating Camp Fire has caused many health issues this past week, but what are the long-term effects? According to Kent Pinkerton, director of the UC Davis Center for Health and the… https://t.co/8C5DUoOdOG
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) November 20, 2018
Dust masks and surgical masks won't protect your lungs against harmful pollutants from the wildfires. To do that, you need the right kind of mask – the California Department… https://t.co/aT6SL9OMni
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) November 16, 2018
If you live in California, there’s a strong chance you’ve been obsessively checking Air Quality Index (AQI) sites to see just how bad the air quality is. But why is there so… https://t.co/qzpynva0eD
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) November 16, 2018
Wildfires are unpredictable but there are many things you can do to be prepared. Jennifer Biddle, a science and health writer at the Environmental Health Sciences Center at UC Davis and producer… https://t.co/uoUmSSR8L0
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) November 15, 2018
Could satellites and artificial intelligence be used to spot wildfires? Alex Koltunov, a scientist at the Center for Spatial Technologies and Remote Sensing… https://t.co/hJVXsT6nE5
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) November 13, 2018
When you think of cybersecurity you might not be thinking of medical devices, but it turns out that everything from from pacemakers to insulin pumps could be vulnerable to computer hackers…. https://t.co/QkMZHwkSvz
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) November 8, 2018
#UCDavis faculty are experts in a wide variety of issues facing voters this year, from #conspiracytheories and the roots of modern conservatism to electronic voting and computer security. Check out the list: https://t.co/nyUGosrQ5n
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) November 6, 2018
Facts not fear. Giovanni Peri, an economics professor at UC Davis, debunks a few of… https://t.co/wgY4rh38LQ
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) November 5, 2018
"Entrainment" for better memory? A new UC Davis found that people who used entrainment devices, which use a combination of sound and lights to stimulate brain wave activity, showed improved memory #Entrainment #memory #cognition https://t.co/UWKhnUGMbe
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) October 29, 2018
California is a world leader in tech but has failed its early promise when it comes to transportation. Op ed from Institute of Transportation Studies Director Daniel on how the next California governor can fix our broken transportation system https://t.co/U9LhqTrQL1
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) October 29, 2018
Chancellor Gary S. May's thoughts on the recent attack on the Jewish community in Pittsburgh. "Hate cannot and will not win." https://t.co/VpYLNeI5nL
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) October 29, 2018
UC Davis study finds no safe level of organophosphate pesticides for children. “We have compelling evidence from dozens of human studies that exposures… https://t.co/8aXBtlk5aY
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) October 25, 2018
Do you have DNA from all your ancestors? Probably not. If you pick one of your ancestors from 10 generations back, the odds are only around 50 percent that you carry any DNA from him or her. The odds… https://t.co/eN93mWmFqq
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) October 23, 2018
New research predicts beer prices could double as rising global temperatures and more volatile weather cause shortages of barley; study corroborates 2017 UCDavis study #beer #climatechange #farming https://t.co/Oo08yefs86
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) October 22, 2018
What do creativity and genius have in common? "All of them, whether they’re scientists or whether they’re artists, have that tremendous drive and commitment and determination to keep on going, even when they’re failing and failing… https://t.co/pYB9W7WbtQ
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) October 22, 2018
Water less but get a higher yield of nuts? A new study from #UCDavis could be a game-changer for how nut orchards are watered in California #almonds #walnuts https://t.co/yIEiSi9IFF
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) October 22, 2018
In the age of fake news and doctored photos, wary consumers are not nearly as gullible as one might presume. But it turns out the source of the images does not matter much as people evaluate what is fake and what is real #FakeNews https://t.co/dTtqZeg4Yb
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) October 19, 2018
The October "Case of the month" is a fish. UC Davis veterinarians removed a softball-sized tumor from Madonna, a 6-year-old female koi fish https://t.co/KJLYiZh0FZ pic.twitter.com/XHAsBkHiX4
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) October 18, 2018
#UCDavis is a proud partner in the global effort to prevent future pandemics. https://t.co/M9HkFFvA43
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) October 1, 2018
Your Prime Day shopping spree came with free, fast shipping — but experts say there’s a hidden environmental cost that doesn’t show up on the checkout page. But experts say that e-commerce… https://t.co/edp18EQxxg
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) September 30, 2018
If California is going to reach its ambitious climate change targets, the state will have to… https://t.co/Lcbnw4iw42
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) September 29, 2018
How to stop mass shootings: A perspective article in the @NEJM from UC Davis firearms violence expert and emergency room physician Garen Wintemute, M.D. #massshootings #gunviolence #guncontrol #GVROs https://t.co/xDQinVvb2w pic.twitter.com/knn3uV76bU
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) September 28, 2018
In 2001 there were about 1,500 cases of Valley Fever in California. Last year that number jumped to 8,103. “We’re seeing a huge increase in new cases in the past two-and-a-half years. It’s… https://t.co/x3k7Pu12tR
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) September 27, 2018
Will a $4,500 subsidy convince more Californias to buy all-electric cars? https://t.co/LTVl7CO7HY
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) September 26, 2018
How bad is the air in Los Angeles? The worst in 20 years. “The fact that we keep violating and having this many days should be a wake-up call,” said Michael Kleeman, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at UC Davis who studies air… https://t.co/iJz6OhTZZC
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) September 22, 2018
Why are herds of of caribou in Greenland a fraction of their former size? UC Davis Professor Eric Post thinks the decline is linked to a rapidly warming climate that is driving the… https://t.co/dcRrZxatW7
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) September 18, 2018
Smoky, unhealthy air from large wildfires has plagued much of the West Coast and beyond. What's the public health impact? Special PBS correspondent Cat Wise talks to researchers at UC Davis who are assessing the risks for people from smoke and ash. https://t.co/8e9d1PVdHh
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) September 13, 2018
A new agreement with institutions in China, South Korea and Germany will allow the UC Davis Social Cognition Laboratory, directed by professor Jeff Sherman, to expand research on stereotyping and prejudice https://t.co/9h92gMll0J
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) August 30, 2018
California may soon legalize the selling home-cooked meals. But will the food be safe? Christine Bruhn, a food safety specialist emerita at UC Davis who has conducted multiple studies observing how people prepare food in their homes, discusses #AB626 https://t.co/ZVmm5LVphG
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) August 27, 2018
Daniel Sperling, the founding Director of the Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Davis, on how the effort to freeze vehicle fuel-economy standards will bring auto innovation to a half and erode U.S. leadership on advanced technologies. https://t.co/bGkwIQ0RjA
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) August 22, 2018
Stay or go. Nicholas Pinter, a geologist at UC Davis, is studying "managed retreat," where repeated, severe floods have forced entire towns to move. Pinter and his… https://t.co/tUlmSW55EX
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) August 16, 2018
Using two motors and a $600 budget, students at #UCDavis engineered a robot capable of tying a shoe. It is part of an annual design competition with Meijo University in Japan https://t.co/20vBGcRh0e
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) August 13, 2018
It's normal for pollution to waft from west to east across the country, just like pollution from China is regularly transported over the Pacific Ocean into the U.S. But "Normally, the… https://t.co/NYeUOCKrVn
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) August 10, 2018
Of California water and wildfires. Mr. Trump's claim "is so physically impossible, you don't even really want to respond," said Jay Lund, a civil and environmental engineering professor at #UCDavis and a longtime analyst of the state's water wars https://t.co/TSoWaA64ck
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) August 7, 2018
Kathryn Olmsted, professor of history at UC Davis whose areas of expertise include the study of conspiracy theories, was on KPCC's "Air Talk" to talk about QAnon, a conspiracy theory group that has been seen at recent Trump rallies. https://t.co/JuZa1ard4w
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) August 7, 2018
Tara Ann Niendam, associate professor and executive director of the UC Davis Early Psychosis Programs, and Laura Tully, assistant professor of psychiatry, are the co-founders of Safari Health, a digital… https://t.co/B2FNQXL2HQ
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) August 1, 2018
California is home to some of the world's tech giants, but how safe is the state's voting technology? Could Russia hack California’s elections? Experts say it would be hard, but… https://t.co/DOgNYRCf8I
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) July 27, 2018
A new study raises the question: Could saving #water in the Los Angeles Reservoir come at the cost of consuming water in other parts of world? Jay Lund, director for the Center for Watershed Sciences at #UCDavis, discusses why it matters. https://t.co/Plyilaky2C #ca #savewater
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) July 19, 2018
UC Davis Professor and author Dan Sperling, director of the Institute of Transportation Studies at #UCDavis is now a regular contributor to @Forbes. His newest column looks at the proliferation of dockless electric bike and scooter sharing services https://t.co/eTLxGYK6zt
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) July 13, 2018
The measure to split CA into 3 states qualified for the November ballot – but is it legal? Darien Shanske, professor of law at UC Davis, talks to Larry Mantle on KPCC. https://t.co/FcYd2Pl1Rs
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) July 12, 2018
An intriguing new UC Davis study shows California's grasslands and rangelands are actually now more resilient at storing carbon than forests.
"In a stable climate, trees store more carbon than grasslands,"… https://t.co/9VUg84E2FH
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) July 10, 2018
The number of people receiving visas to move permanently to the United States is on pace to drop 12%. Giovanni Peri, chair of the economics department at UC Davis, notes the impact of cutting high- and low-skill immigrants will be to slow the U.S. economy https://t.co/DMvMUVY5SN
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) July 9, 2018
The Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Davis on how how ride-hailing could improve public transportation instead of undercutting it #Lyft #Uber https://t.co/wmEgUcmzAb
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) July 5, 2018
Climate change could triple the frequency of large wildfires in California and other western states, says new federal report. Our report: https://t.co/ihPXCssRXS
— Stuart Leavenworth (@sleavenworth) November 23, 2018
Why "what happens in the Arctic doesn't stay in the Arctic" and the link b/w #climatechange and weather. Great explainer and use of #scicomm . https://t.co/uo1q80sVky
— Kat Kerlin (@UCDavis_Kerlin) October 26, 2018
Innovative doctors, who work on the tiniest fetuses and babies, are helping to expand the treatments available @UCDavisChildren https://t.co/i9wbaoh8fh @Sacbiz #pediatriccardiology
— UC Davis Health (@UCDavisHealth) September 25, 2018
On the latest episode of the podcast "What Trump Can Teach Us About Con Law," #UCDavisLaw Professor @elizabeth_joh explains what it would take to impeach a Supreme Court Justice. https://t.co/kwtte18qbx pic.twitter.com/R2KNlEkqx8
— UC Davis Law (@UCDavisLaw) October 7, 2018
Professor Holly Cooper spoke to the @AP about new, more stringent rules that are delaying or preventing the reunion of some parents with migrant children who were detained after crossing the border without them. @abogadatejana https://t.co/Q3jVIQw8RM
— UC Davis Law (@UCDavisLaw) September 25, 2018
#UCDavisLaw Professor Rick Frank spoke to @sacbee_news about a landmark ruling on groundwater over-pumping that could have implications for the entire state. https://t.co/L68hW7qAY4
— UC Davis Law (@UCDavisLaw) September 24, 2018
Are Immigrants "Commerce"? #UCDavisLaw Prof. Jack Chin, Ilya Somin & John Eastman discuss whether the #Constitution grants the federal govt. authority over #immigration. @CatoUnbound https://t.co/82rqQDYGfP @GJackChin
— UC Davis Law (@UCDavisLaw) September 22, 2018
The @nytimes interviewed #UCDavisLaw Professor Darien Shanske about a Treasury Department proposal that would keep states from circumventing the new, $10,000 limit on state and local tax deductions. https://t.co/se3Vlx6pKJ
— UC Davis Law (@UCDavisLaw) August 27, 2018
In a piece for the New York Review of Books, King Hall alum @WajahatAli '07 looks at the recent rise of white-power groups in the United States, the nation's history of white supremacy and ways to combat its spread. https://t.co/2VnE9fp07m
— UC Davis Law (@UCDavisLaw) August 21, 2018
Perspective from #UCDavisLaw Dean Kevin R. Johnson about #detentions of #immigrant children for @ConversationUS. @krjohnson58 https://t.co/rgdlmWAugl
— UC Davis Law (@UCDavisLaw) August 2, 2018
In an op-ed for @politico, #UCDavisLaw Professor Dennis J. Ventry, Jr. and his co-authors explain why filing taxes "remains a time-consuming and expensive endeavor." https://t.co/omCQLT0a4l
— UC Davis Law (@UCDavisLaw) July 30, 2018
"Treasonous" v "#treason" – #UCDavis Law Prof. @carltonfwlarson says there's a big difference. @PolitiFact https://t.co/rusRbAVJ1z
— UC Davis Law (@UCDavisLaw) July 23, 2018
#UCDavisLaw alum Jessica 'Zhanna' Malekos Smith compares Alexander Hamilton's struggle to balance liberty and order to today’s #cyberspace policies. @DefenseOne @smallwars @RCDefense https://t.co/CKCZx9ANDB
— UC Davis Law (@UCDavisLaw) July 23, 2018
“It’s funny,” he said, “because people keep asking me if it’s #treason yet.” #UCDavisLaw Prof. Carlton Larson for @washingtonpost @carltonfwlarson https://t.co/w99TUUPght
— UC Davis Law (@UCDavisLaw) July 18, 2018
In this piece for @ConversationEDU, #UCDavis Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Diversity and Professor of Law @RaquelEAldana looks at the impact of President Trump's travel ban on refugees and U.S. families. https://t.co/eNmEMrOHwi
— UC Davis Law (@UCDavisLaw) July 11, 2018
The @washingtonpost reports on a lawsuit filed today against the Trump administration by @UCDavisLaw's Immigration Law Center and others on behalf of children caught in a bureaucratic tangle after being detained separately from their parents.https://t.co/6HIkdrRyUJ
— UC Davis Law (@UCDavisLaw) June 29, 2018
Watch @UCDavisLaw Dean Kevin R. Johnson dispel myths about immigration: https://t.co/VyNia3xgrC @krjohnson58
— UC Davis Law (@UCDavisLaw) June 28, 2018
There is a way for pro-labor states to work around this morning's #Janus decision by the #USSupremeCourt, @UCDavisLaw Professor @AaronTangLaw writes in this @sacbee_news op-ed: https://t.co/svQZpkU1R7
— UC Davis Law (@UCDavisLaw) June 27, 2018
Children allege grave abuse at migrant #DetentionCenters, @UCDavisLaw Professor Holly Cooper tells @CNN: "There seems to be a level of cruel intent I've never seen before and a real indifference to the well-being of a child." @abogadatejana https://t.co/fnGbL0y3gN
— UC Davis Law (@UCDavisLaw) June 22, 2018
President Trump's executive order seeking indefinite detention of migrant children likely will elicit legal challenges, @UCDavisLaw Dean Kevin R. Johnson writes in @nbcnews essay. @krjohnson58 https://t.co/vDd3psST1e
— UC Davis Law (@UCDavisLaw) June 21, 2018
#UCDavisLaw Dean Kevin Johnson points out that the executive branch has discretion in immigrant #detainment policies. Example: using bond hearings – as done in the past – allows families to stay together. @krjohnson58 @ConversationUS #immigration https://t.co/VfGOKPS3iY
— UC Davis Law (@UCDavisLaw) June 20, 2018
A delightful text from an astonishing @UCDavisLaw professor.
In my opinion Alan Brownstein is one of the best, @krjohnson58 https://t.co/o0nqvQj4MD— Luis Enrique Pereda (@luis_e_pereda) September 1, 2018
From Rick Frank of @UCDavisLaw: In Environmental Law Foundation v. SWRCB, CA appeals court declares state PTD applies to at least some of CA’s groundwater resources & rejects argument that the SGMA displaces the PTD’s applicability to GW resources. https://t.co/GhuE07Lcfe
— Lisa Schiavinato (@oceancoastallaw) August 30, 2018
.@UCDavisLaw professor emeritus Alan Brownstein comments on Judge Kavanaugh's apparent position on Second Amendment https://t.co/V4yX4SnglF
— Justia Verdict (@VerdictJustia) August 27, 2018
Raquel Aldana, @UCDavisLaw professor, reflects on her experiences as an immigrant and her approach to teaching law. @RaquelEAldana | Via @KVIEPBS https://t.co/PX2Blo3qNx pic.twitter.com/qcgnr0LcSi
— UC Davis Magazine (@UCDavisMagazine) October 4, 2018
What does treason mean in modern America? @UCDavisLaw professor @carltonfwlarson on the rhetoric. | Via @kjzzphoenix https://t.co/buu8k4Pf8k pic.twitter.com/INLBzC1jh6
— UC Davis Magazine (@UCDavisMagazine) September 22, 2018
Treason is strictly defined by the US Constitution, notes Carlton Larson of @UCDavisLaw. But there are plenty of serious and impeachable offenses that don't meet that high bar https://t.co/n0tt6z8s1p
— UCDavis News Service (@UCDavisNews) July 18, 2018
Oped: Rights of non-citizens lost among immigration rhetoric, says @krjohnson58 @UCDavisLaw https://t.co/8XPvHRCsGd
— UCDavis News Service (@UCDavisNews) June 22, 2018
Surviving the Camp Fire was hard enough. Now these animals have to find their humans. https://t.co/eTtvef99j6
— UC Davis (@ucdavis) November 18, 2018
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California Vol.14 (University of California, Davis)