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Drugs in Disguise Herbs and supplements tweak your biology, but fly under disclosure radar North Coast Journal, Nov 10-17, 2011 If you want to know...
Stem cell summer camp for four northern California teens Summer with stem cells — four students earn the challenge By Liza Lester elester@sacbee.com Published: Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011 – 12:00 am ...
Trickle-down ecosystem economics: losses of large animals have large ecological consequences Ecosystems suffer if big predators are removed, says study By Liza Lester elester@sacbee.com Published: Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2011 – 12:00 am | Page 1B Off...
Bugs up close: award-winning web portal Bugscope puts SEM into the hands of kids Students gain access to electron microscope via Internet By Liza Lester elester@sacbee.com Published: Monday, Aug. 1, 2011 – 12:00 am | Page 3B The...
UC Davis wins big with new grant to support basic plant research  UCD researcher thrilled to win big grant By Liza Lester elester@sacbee.com Published: Sunday, Jun. 19, 2011 – 12:00 am | Page 2B...
Evicting Baby: babies decide when to leave the womb. Folklore suggests gentle excouragements Walking? Spicy foods? Both among bids to bring on labor By Liza Lester elester@sacbee.com Published: Saturday, Jul. 23, 2011 – 12:00 am | Page...
gestation and delivery of a news story My stories so far have not required major remodeling before publication. But the baby story, the first story I pitched,...
The perils of carbon monoxide (the California nanny-state government wants to save your life) Carbon monoxide law takes effect in California; single-family homes must have detector By Ben Schenkel bschenkel@sacbee.com Published: Tuesday, Jul. 12, 2011 – 12:00 am...
YOU ARE HERE: a miniture Delta in the heart of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Park and 50-foot scale replica capture scope, heart of Delta By Liza Lester elester@sacbee.com Published: Saturday, Jul. 2, 2011 – 12:00 am...
A scaly immortality for California herpetologist Gecko name honors University of the Pacific herpetologist By Liza Lester elester@sacbee.com Published: Tuesday, Jun. 21, 2011 – 12:00 am | Page...
Giant corpse flower blooms at UC Davis, stinks Corpse flower raises a new stink at UC Davis By Liza Lester elester@sacbee.com Published: Saturday, Jun. 25, 2011 – 12:00 am |...
AGU president calls on scientists to communicate the science of climate change Oceanographer Mike McPhadon wants YOU to bring science to the people. “It’s fundamentally important, in a democratic society, to be informed...
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  • Drugs in Disguise010 November 2011

    Drugs in Disguise

    Herbs and supplements tweak your biology, but fly under disclosure radar North Coast Journal, Nov 10-17, 2011 If you want to know how much of an active ingredient is in that pill...
  • Stem cell summer camp for four northern California teens018 August 2011

    Stem cell summer camp for four northern California teens

    Summer with stem cells — four students earn the challenge By Liza Lester elester@sacbee.com Published: Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011 – 12:00 am | Page 1B Rex Reyes traveled four hours daily this summer...
  • Trickle-down ecosystem economics: losses of large animals have large ecological consequences011 August 2011

    Trickle-down ecosystem economics: losses of large animals have large ecological consequences

    Ecosystems suffer if big predators are removed, says study By Liza Lester elester@sacbee.com Published: Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2011 – 12:00 am | Page 1B Off the coast of Monterey, the cuddly sea otter is a top...
  • Bugs up close: award-winning web portal Bugscope puts SEM into the hands of kids12 August 2011

    Bugs up close: award-winning web portal Bugscope puts SEM into the hands of kids

    Students gain access to electron microscope via Internet By Liza Lester elester@sacbee.com Published: Monday, Aug. 1, 2011 – 12:00 am | Page 3B The Sacramento Bee Scott Robinson looks for the grossest, creepiest things, like...
  • UC Davis wins big with new grant to support basic plant research030 July 2011

    UC Davis wins big with new grant to support basic plant research

     UCD researcher thrilled to win big grant By Liza Lester elester@sacbee.com Published: Sunday, Jun. 19, 2011 – 12:00 am | Page 2B  The Sacramento Bee Plant biologist Simon Chan looks forward to releasing...
  • Evicting Baby: babies decide when to leave the womb. Folklore suggests gentle excouragements325 July 2011

    Evicting Baby: babies decide when to leave the womb. Folklore suggests gentle excouragements

    Walking? Spicy foods? Both among bids to bring on labor By Liza Lester elester@sacbee.com Published: Saturday, Jul. 23, 2011 – 12:00 am | Page 1B The Sacramento Bee By nine days past her baby’s due...
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