Computers, nematodes, and curiosity
Alejandro De Santiago Perez wants more lab experience before pursuing a doctorate in bioinformatics.
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A ‘pivotal time in their lives’
Nearly 6,000 students are eligible to graduate this year, with ceremonies running from May 31- June 17.
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For the love of caterpillars
A first-generation student’s journey into entomology.
By Jules Bernstein |
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Petri dishes don’t make good hosts for parasitic nematodes
Some of what scientists know about how parasitic nematodes damage their host’s tissues may be missing the mark
By Holly Ober |
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Astronauts might soon grow SPACE tomatoes
Grant to UC Riverside could help put tiny tomato plants on the International Space Station
By Holly Ober |
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Superbloom? If you say so
Superbloom is a term concocted by the media, but this year’s wildflowers are still spectacular, especially for the creatures that depend on them
By Holly Ober |
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