Blum Center Relaunching With Focus on Food
UC Merced is relaunching its branch of the Blum Center for Developing Economies with a focus on food security for the first two
UC Merced is relaunching its branch of the Blum Center for Developing Economies with a focus on food security for the first two
A new study identifies genetic changes in Native Americans that came about when Europeans settled in the Pacific Northwest and might have played a major role in why so many natives died of infectious disease.
There are many labs at UC Merced where visitors can see students huddled over microscopes and petri dishes, using tweezers to ex
There are 1.7 million multidrug-resistant, hospital-acquired infections that extend hospital stays, increase medical expenses and decrease quality of life. The United States alone reports at least 120,000 deaths annually from resistant infections that are improperly treated because of a scarcity of reliable antibiotics.
But a new study shows that not only can hospitals be breeding grounds for antibiotic-resistant bacteria, they are also important in stopping the evolution of resistant bacteria.
It’s not just luck or practice that gets Sherpa mountaineers up the slopes of Mt. Everest each year.
Functioning so well at extreme elevations is in the Sherpa and Tibetan DNA — literally.
Adjunct Professor Gabriela Loots is studying why certain cancers prefer to metastas
Professor Anna Beaudin is just starting up her lab at UC Merced, but a paper she recently published already has some big i
Biofilms — colonies of microorganisms living inside a protective coating — are everywhere, from the plaque we scrub off our teeth each day to the slimy green masses that form on rocks in streams.
Nearly 70 percent of Americans use some form of social media, according to a Pew Research Center survey. There is little doubt it affects our daily lives — but how?