2009 CABNR News Archive

 
University study brings tasting of local wine
By Anthony Sodenkamp, The Nevada SagebrushWednesday, October 07, 2009
Grant Cramer, UNR biochemistry and molecular biology professor, holds wine tastings from both well-watered and drought-stressed vines every Wednesday from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at UNR’s experimental vineyard. Read more...

 
Survey researcher finds the best educational approach at Tahoe is personal
By Guia Del PradoMonday, October 05, 2009
Learning how to reach and influence home owners in fire prone communities in wildfire threat reduction. Read more...

 
Reno student, professor study climate change in Siberian Arctic
By Lenita PowersTuesday, August 18, 2009
University of Nevada, Reno student Joanne Heslop is back after spending 30 days in the Siberian Arctic, dining on moose meat and living on a 90-foot barge with fellow students and their scientist mentors conducting research on global climate change. Read more...

 
Study: Invasive mussels can survive in Tahoe's water
By Jeff DelongSunday, August 09, 2009
Quagga mussels can survive and possibly reproduce in Lake Tahoe, according to a new study that boosts concern over potential invasion of the famous alpine lake by the foreign mollusks. Read more...

 
Research on molecular basis of water use efficiency in plants gets $1 million grant
Link To Mike WolterbeekThursday, July 23, 2009
 
Bass, bluegill spread throughout Lake Tahoe
By Jeff DelongThursday, July 09, 2009
Largemouth bass and bluegill, fish that might normally be found in a Midwestern lake, are thriving and spreading around Lake Tahoe in a situation that could be accelerated by a warming climate. Read more...

 
Zeb Hogan featured on National Geographic Channel
Link To Mike Wolterbeek, Nevada NewsMonday, July 06, 2009
 
International team of students and scientists on month-long field course in Siberian Arctic
Link To Elizabeth BraunWednesday, July 01, 2009
 
From a bachelor's degree to Ph.D-bound
By Jon Fortenbury - Reno Gazzette JournalFriday, June 19, 2009
Mark Lemos never even considered going to graduate school before he joined the McNair Scholars Program. And now, as of May, he has a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in biotechnology from the University of Nevada, Reno. Read more...

 
Food for thought, the benefits and risks of eating fish
Link To Jim SloanFriday, June 12, 2009
 
Graduate student wins poster competition
Link To John TrentTuesday, May 26, 2009
 
Students measure University’s economic impact
By Guia Del PradoWednesday, May 20, 2009
Two University of Nevada, Reno environmental and resource economics majors recently wrote a timely and influential paper that measures the impact of the University’s expenditures on the local economy titled “Student Economic Analysis for UNR.” Read more...

 
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology's Ashish Francis named 2009 Herz Gold Medalist
By University of Nevada, RenoTuesday, May 19, 2009
Ashish Francis received the University of Nevada, Reno's Herz Gold Medal. Read more...

 
Researchers shed light on Eastern Sierra-395 corridor
Link To Claudene Wharton, Nevada News - University of NevaTuesday, May 05, 2009
 
UNR student group travels globe to ease water issues
By Susan SkorupaThursday, April 02, 2009
Students travel to "any place with water problems. We drill wells, do water quality testing," said Annie Lassaline, co-president of the Student Association for International Water Issues (SAIWI) at the University of Nevada, Reno. Read more...

 
New stem cells avoid controversy
Link To Jay Balagna, Nevada SagebrushTuesday, March 24, 2009
 
Research work goes up in smoke at UNR
By Lenita Powers, Reno Gazette-JournalTuesday, March 10, 2009
The fire started in the Dr. David Schooley's lab in Howard Medical Sciences building at the northeastern portion of the campus at about 9:10 p.m., Tuesday. Read more...

 
Secrets of the valleys of the dead
By Naomi Arnold,New Zealand HeraldSaturday, February 28, 2009
Dr Ashley Sparrow is working on the biocomplexity project in Antarctica as part of the International Polar Year, a scientific programme exploring the Arctic and Antarctic. Read more...

 
Officials upbeat on anti-flood accord for UNR land
By Jeff Delong - Reno Gazzette JournalMonday, January 26, 2009
The University of Nevada, Reno and local governments pushing for major flood control improvements along the Truckee River have begun formal discussions on the future of agricultural land the university owns on the river. Read more...

 
First outdoor, large-scale algae-to-biofuel research project in Nevada
By MIke WolterbeekMonday, January 26, 2009
The first real-world, demonstration-scale project in Nevada for turning algae into biofuel has successfully completed the initial stage of research at the University of Nevada, Reno. Read more...

 
A tale of two pollutants
By Andrew McGlashenThursday, January 08, 2009
LANSING, Mich. - After more than a decade of research, a team of scientists has found that by releasing one pollutant into the environment, we might help capture another. Read more...

 

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