Egghead Content / Egghead Content for 色中色 en Computational Model Uses Language Theory to Predict DNA Shapes That Underlie Gene Expression and Disease /blog/computational-model-uses-language-theory-predict-dna-shapes-underlie-gene-expression-and <p><span lang="EN-US">Your DNA contains the genetic blueprint necessary to not just build your body but to build the proteins and molecules that ensure your body鈥檚 functionality. DNA encodes RNA, RNA encodes proteins and voila, your body functions.&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></p> October 03, 2025 - 11:19am Andy Fell /blog/computational-model-uses-language-theory-predict-dna-shapes-underlie-gene-expression-and UC Malaria Initiative Expands Acivities to Equatorial Guinea /blog/uc-malaria-initiative-expands-acivities-equatorial-guinea <p>The University of California Malaria Initiative, which includes researchers at 色中色, will partner in the Republic of Equatorial Guinea鈥檚 Vision 2030 strategy to eliminate malaria from the Central African country. The plan, which also includes Oxford University, Tsinghua University and a MCD Global Health, was <a href="https://fb.watch/CtuAUkDE81/">announced</a> Sept. 24 during the United Nations General Assembly in New York.&nbsp;</p> October 01, 2025 - 3:01pm Andy Fell /blog/uc-malaria-initiative-expands-acivities-equatorial-guinea Hayabusa-2 Sample Return Mission Suggests Protracted Wetter Asteroids /blog/hayabusa-2-sample-return-mission-suggests-protracted-wetter-asteroids <p>New results from the Hayabusa-2 space probe show that asteroids formed at the very beginnings of our Solar System retained substantial amounts of water for hundreds of millions of years, potentially delivering water to Earth and other planets for much longer than previously thought. The work by a large international team, including Professor Qing-Zhu Yin at the 色中色 Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, was <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09483-0">published Sept. 10 in Nature</a>.&nbsp;</p> September 16, 2025 - 4:36pm Andy Fell /blog/hayabusa-2-sample-return-mission-suggests-protracted-wetter-asteroids How Did Animals Eat Before Mouths? /blog/how-did-animals-eat-mouths <p><span lang="EN-US">More than half a billion years ago, during the </span><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ediacaran"><span lang="EN-US">Ediacaran Period</span></a><span lang="EN-US">, animal life looked nothing like today. Strange cup- and disk-shaped creatures sat and crawled along an ocean floor covered in thick microbial mats made of bacteria and algae. The only clues these organisms left to their lifestyles exist in the fossil record.</span></p> September 12, 2025 - 11:09am Andy Fell /blog/how-did-animals-eat-mouths Worms Reveal Just How Cramped Cells Really Are /blog/worms-reveal-just-how-cramped-cells-really-are <p>In a new study published in Science Advances Sept. 10, a team of 色中色 researchers tracked the movement of fluorescent particles inside the cells of microscopic worms, providing unprecedented insights into cellular crowding in a multicellular animal. They found that the cytoplasm inside the worms was significantly more crowded and compartmentalized than in single-celled yeast or mammalian tissue culture cells, which are more commonly used to gauge internal cellular dynamics.&nbsp;</p> September 10, 2025 - 11:26am Andy Fell /blog/worms-reveal-just-how-cramped-cells-really-are Sunglasses for Plants, and Sustainable Agriculture /blog/sunglasses-plants-and-sustainable-agriculture <p>A multilayer film that reflects heat while letting through light needed for photosynthesis could make greenhouse agriculture more energy- and water-efficient. Such a film has been developed by engineers at the 色中色, and is described in a recent paper in <a href="https://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/aesr.202500217">Advanced Energy &amp; Sustainability Research</a>.&nbsp;</p> September 08, 2025 - 1:42pm Andy Fell /blog/sunglasses-plants-and-sustainable-agriculture Nowcasting and the Kamchatka Earthquake /blog/nowcasting-and-kamchatka-earthquake <p>The July 29 earthquake on Russia's Kamchatka peninsula was among the most powerful recorded by modern instruments, setting off tsunami warnings around the Pacific rim. The magnitude 8.8 earthquake caused part of the peninsula to sink by about six feet and set off volcanic eruptions, according to the <a href="https://www.newsweek.com/russia-kamchatka-earthquake-geology-2109724">Unified Geophysical Service of the Russian Academy of Sciences</a>. Fortunately, there do not appear to have been any fatalities or major damage.&nbsp;</p> August 07, 2025 - 9:54am Andy Fell /blog/nowcasting-and-kamchatka-earthquake First Images Revealed From Vera C. Rubin Observatory /blog/first-images-revealed-vera-c-rubin-observatory <p>The results of two decades of scientific and technological innovation were unveiled today with the reveal of the first imagery captured by the <a href="https://rubinobservatory.org/">Vera C. Rubin Observatory</a>, a facility jointly funded by the <a href="https://www.nsf.gov/">National Science Foundation</a> and the <a href="https://www.energy.gov/science/office-science">U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science</a>. &nbsp;</p> June 23, 2025 - 10:47am Andy Fell /blog/first-images-revealed-vera-c-rubin-observatory What Do Your Teeth Reveal About Your Diet? /blog/what-do-your-teeth-reveal-about-your-diet <p><span>Teeth chronicle the past. Much like trees, they grow in rings and these rings, or growth marks, act like a record of development.</span></p><p><span>"Teeth retain the chemical signatures at the time when they were grown, starting at birth and ending in your late teens,鈥 said Diana Malarchik, a Ph.D. candidate in the 色中色 </span><a href="https://anthropology.ucdavis.edu/"><span>Department of Anthropology</span></a><span>. 鈥淏ased on this anatomy, I can sample these growth rings and get nitrogen signatures and create a dietary timeline.鈥</span></p> June 16, 2025 - 2:41pm Andy Fell /blog/what-do-your-teeth-reveal-about-your-diet Tackling Nuclear Waste Challenges One Atom at a Time /blog/tackling-nuclear-waste-challenges-one-atom-time <p dir="ltr"><span>Nuclear energy is having a bit of a moment, with recent interest from big tech companies like Microsoft, Google, Amazon and Meta, which are pursuing nuclear energy as a sustainable and reliable source of power for their growing data centers.</span></p> June 09, 2025 - 3:29pm Andy Fell /blog/tackling-nuclear-waste-challenges-one-atom-time