In the above video, go inside the UC Davis Botanical Conservatory to see “creepy plants” that eat insects and other small animals.
Tiny costumes, Halloween party
Oh my gourd-ness 🎃 It's 'despicable' how cute our NICU babies are this Halloween!
— UC Davis Health (@UCDavisHealth) October 31, 2023
We hope you have a spooktacular day celebrating with your little ghosts and ghouls 👻 pic.twitter.com/57Dva7uXn2
We have the cutest pumpkin patch here in our NICU. pic.twitter.com/NugnkVjfhN
— UCDavisChildrensHosp (@UCDavisChildren) October 27, 2023
Thank you @spirithalloween for hosting the most spirited #Halloween party for our kids in the hospital! pic.twitter.com/SjiYepDrKA
— UCDavisChildrensHosp (@UCDavisChildren) October 31, 2023
Contributing to candy safety
Controversial #Halloween staple Candy Corn and other foods will become safer, thanks in part to researchers from @UCBerkeley, @UCDavis and @UCMerced that helped inform a new bill, spearheaded by @asmjessegabriel, that will ban red dye #3 in foods sold in California pic.twitter.com/1OyTrgKHXN
— University of California (@UofCalifornia) October 30, 2023
Working out for ‘great power’

Ags seen haunting social media
Happy Halloween! #GoAgs pic.twitter.com/sfz7COlUOI
— Kat Kerlin (@UCDavis_Kerlin) October 31, 2023
There is no more appropriate place to see a cow at the bench doing research than @ucdavis ! Happy Halloween! 🎃 pic.twitter.com/ThKUmnqAy6
— Jennifer Cash (@Jen_Cash_11) October 31, 2023
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