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Local manufacturing industry remains a key growth sector
This is the second such honor for Ni’Ja Whitson.
Image processing algorithms on satellite images show how sea ice drift affects freshwater flux in Arctic Ocean currents
Device can mass-produce engineered cells at lower cost, a tipping point for emerging lifesaving therapies
The annual event kicks off with the Spirit of the Tribes 5k run and continues with Scot Fest.
A new understanding of a fault that caused a deadly 7.8 magnitude earthquake can help scientists better predict where and when the next big one will hit. For decades, scientists have debated the structure of the Main Himalayan Thrust — the fault responsible for a 2015 earthquake that killed nearly...
Several resources, including a series of documentary vignettes, provides visitors numerous ways to enhance their own Veterans Day celebrations
LINCOLN, NEB.- For the second time in three years, the UC Riverside Men's Basketball Team (1-0) opened its season on the road with a big win over a power five conference team. Tuesday night, the Highlanders roasted the Cornhuskers (0-1) from Nebraska 66-47, marking the program's largest margin of victory...
UC Riverside mouse study finds early exposure to sounds can address hypersensitivity to noise associated with Fragile X Syndrome
UC Riverside-led study could lead to the development of drugs that target liver and other cancers
UCR’s Center for Economic Forecasting says the region’s housing problem is a land use issue solvable at the local level
For Margaret Nash, recognizing who “granted” the land is key to acknowledging a history of American Indian dispossession
In his blog-turned-book, Eric Schwitzgebel tackles philosophical questions both big and (seemingly) small
Contrary to previous thought, a gigantic planet in wild orbit does not preclude the presence of an Earth-like planet in the same solar system – or life on that planet. What’s more, the view from that Earth-like planet as its giant neighbor moves past would be unlike anything it is...
“State of Women in the Inland Empire” is the result of collaboration between UC Riverside’s Center for Social Innovation and Women’s Resource Center
The Well, UCR’s nonclinical health promotion center, celebrates a decade of achievements with an open house.
Elñora Tena Webb grew up in the foster care system; UCR gave her a clean canvas and after becoming a college president, she is now a success coach .
Dramatic growth in rankings – including increasing 80 spots in two years (Forbes) and 41 places in one year (Center for World University Rankings) – two Nobel Prize winners joining the faculty, and recognition as the nation’s leader for social mobility (U.S. News & World Report) have positioned UC Riverside...
The shape and architecture of collagen and elastin fibers can improve our understanding of lung diseases, including the one associated with vaping
UCR staffers, students are ramping up efforts to ensure a complete count in the Inland Empire and beyond