UC Riverside study of nearly 100 dairy farms shows systems designed to capture methane from manure are highly effective, ...
UC Riverside will host a Chancellor’s Distinguished Lecture on April 15 that brings together Chancellor S. Jack Hu and Esri ...
A UCR researcher worked years into retirement to uncover the biology behind plants' response to environmental stress. Her ...
Fake news can be tricky to spot, but spotting fake drugs just got a little easier. UC Riverside researchers have devised a ...
New UC Riverside-led research suggests Alzheimer’s arises not simply from plaques forming in the brain, as is widely believed ...
A global analysis of more than 2,300 seawater samples from more than 20 field studies around the globe indicates that ...
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence and cloud computing is outpacing the ability of many community water systems to deliver large bursts of water on the hottest days of the year to keep the ...
As aging populations and rising diabetes rates drive an increase in chronic wounds, more patients face the risk of amputations. UC Riverside researchers have developed an oxygen-delivering gel capable ...
A study led by biomedical scientists at the University of California, Riverside, has shown for the first time that a father’s exposure to microplastics (MPs) can trigger metabolic dysfunctions in his ...
An influential voice in the modern understanding of ADHD, Brown taught as part of the clinical faculty of Yale Medical School for 20 years before relocating to California. He was appointed a clinical ...
It’s been 70 years since the Big “C” was built, and that's a big deal. In 1955, UC Riverside students constructed a “C” on Box Springs Mountain, sitting approximately 1,500 feet above the campus. At ...
Scientists have long warned that rising global temperatures would force forest soils to leak more nitrogen gas into the air, further increasing both pollution and warming while robbing trees of an ...
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