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Names of recently discovered Ediacaran era fossil animals honor President Barack Obama and Sir David Attenborough
UC Riverside biomedical scientists offer simple advice: keep the brain active
Project to embed patient data directly in biological samples receives Gates Foundation funding
A proven success, the program will broaden its reach to serve even more Inland Empire high schoolers and their teachers beginning in fall 2018
Although spider fear is one of the most common and well-studied phobias, UCR-led study shows people are more afraid of scorpions
Insecticide exposure and declining floral diversity are jeopardizing key pollinator group
A UCR professor’s annual institute seeks to turn isolation — a fact of life for teachers of color across the country — into action
Electromigration at normal operating temperatures causes integrated circuits to fail in hours instead of years, allowing researchers to assess how durable they are
A peculiar photograph leads to an examination of modernity, war, and ruin in “A Handful of Dust”
The Culver Center will host an exhibition featuring photography submitted by the community in conjunction with installations by Xavier Cázares Cortéz
Matt D. Lyons ’87, Byron Pollitt ’73, and William E. Thomas will serve for the 2018 -19 academic year
Rodríguez is UCR’s Bank of America Chair in Educational Leadership, Policy, and Practice
CARB’s 50th Anniversary Technology Symposium and Showcase highlighted CARB’s history driving innovative technologies that have made monumental improvements to California’s air quality
Scientists use molecular dipoles to accelerate electron transfer in one direction and completely suppress it in the other. This “holy grail” of energy science could hasten the design of new and superb energy and electronic materials
If you think you're not a "math person," you might want to consider why
Lusiana Wainiqolo, a first-generation transfer student, finds a home away from home within UCR's Pacific Islander community
Hongdian Yang is UC Riverside’s first recipient of the prestigious fellowship
Edgar Ortega overcame language barriers, injuries in effort to help his new community as a doctor
Joe Leavenworth, graduate of UCR’s MFA in Visual Art, continues to make his mark as a photographer on both the East and West Coast
Mina Hanin's career goals were shaped by his upbringing in Egypt