by Noelle Wang | Dec 3, 2020 | Uncategorized
2020-12-03 By Leigh Bernacchi, CITRIS UC Merced When did you decide what you wanted to be when you grow up? For many talented women, visions of lab coats and microscopes disappear around middle school. It’s a national issue: Science, technology, engineering and... by Noelle Wang | Nov 20, 2020 | Uncategorized
2020-11-20 By Shivneel Chand, Web Developer Intern Citris Post-doctoral scholar in the UC Merced Water Systems Management Lab, Dr. Angel Fernandez-Bou splits the new UC ANR Water webinar, “Glass Half Empty and Underrepresented, underserved, understudied,”... by Noelle Wang | Nov 18, 2020 | Uncategorized
2020-11-18 By Miriam Martinez, Psychology Class of 2023 and CITRIS Graphic Designer The “Converging COVID-19, environment, health, and equity” conference is the collaborative effort of UC Merced Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Colleen Naughton, her... by Noelle Wang | Nov 2, 2020 | Uncategorized
2020-11-02 By Lorena Anderson The base robot for the new plant-moisture-measuring system researchers are developing will navigate rows of crops to reach individual leaves and stems. One of the biggest challenges in managing crops, especially in large fields, is... by Noelle Wang | Oct 13, 2020 | Uncategorized
2020-10-13 A new UC Merced docuseries focuses on food supply research The pandemic changed the way Americans consume food—and for many, exposed them to hunger and food insecurity. UC Merced Prof. Colleen Naughton received a CITRIS COVID-19 Seed Fund to solve the... by Noelle Wang | Sep 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
2020-09-30 By Leigh Bernacchi, UC Merced Bird species usually are counted twice a year by wildlife surveyors: once during the breeding season and again during the Christmas Bird Count. New technology, however, is increasing the accuracy of bird population studies. A...