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Help restore native plants in the Santa Monica mountains this Saturday

Biosphere Editor 10 October, 2019 habitat restorationSanta Monica Mountains

Image: California buckwheat, Eriogonum fasciculatum, in the Santa Monica Mountains (photo by Jeremy Yoder)

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Education In the news

Oppenheimer’s commentary featured in NSTA Reports

Biosphere Editor 8 October, 2019 Steven Oppenheimer
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Colloquium Departmental Events

Colloquium: Rougier on the disappearance of humanity’s closest cousins

Biosphere Editor 4 October, 2019 anthropologyHélène RougierNeanderthals
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Publications Research

Hong Lab describes 100 million years of evolutionary changes in worms’ neural architecture

Biosphere Editor 2 October, 2019 Pristionchus pacificusRay Hong

Image: Electron micrograph images of sections through the amphid sensillum of P. pacificus (from Hong et al 2019, Figure 1)

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Publications Research

Silbiger tests thermal tolerances of coral from different climates

Biosphere Editor 30 September, 2019 coralNyssa SilbigerOrbicella franksi

Image: A colony of Orbicella franski in Bermuda. (Nyssa Silbiger)

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Colloquium Departmental Events

Colloquium: Riestra on the the molecular basis of an intimate parasite’s virulence

Biosphere Editor 27 September, 2019 Angelica Riestra
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Publications Research

Ruiz Rueda Lab describes the metabolic role of a molecular pump that helps E. coli resist antibiotics

Biosphere Editor 27 September, 2019 antibiotic resistanceChristian Ruiz RuedaE coli
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Colloquium Departmental Events

Colloquium: Paz tracks a gene’s role in autophagy and cellular stress

Biosphere Editor 20 September, 2019 Edwin Paz
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Colloquium Departmental Events

Colloquium: Treseder on fungi and climate change

Biosphere Editor 13 September, 2019 climate changeecosystem functionKathleen Tresedernutrient cycling
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Amoroso and Wilson compared populations of Dudleya cymosa cymosa growing in Yosemite National Park and Sequoia National Park, as one of ten paired-population comparisons in their study. (Barry Breckling, via CalPhotos)
Grants Opportunities

California Native Plants Society offers student funding

Biosphere Editor 11 September, 2019 California Native Plants Society

Image: Dudleya cymosa, just one example of California’s exceptional plant diversity. (Barry Breckling, via CalPhotos)

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