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The fruits of UC Riverside’s research are even easier to enjoy with the Citrus Gifts collection expanding its line of products and making them available online. The collection, featuring marmalades and olive oils from citrus and bee research, have been sold in campus stores for about six years. In June...
Alumni that graduated during the last economic recession have unanimous advice for recent grads: The first job does not define you
Employees with diverse skills, knowledge, and goals will design their work better from the get-go
The grant is the campus’ first successful bid for an NSF Engineering Research Center
Andrew Subica and Ann Cheney will focus their research on marginalized U.S. populations
Economists find commuting is the only driving category to remain diminished
New undergraduate program is a first for the University of California system
J ohn Franchak has long been interested in how learning a new motor skill, such as sitting or walking, changes how infants interact with their surroundings. He has now been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation to pursue this research question. The four-year grant of nearly $755,000 will...
A new UC Riverside study shows other stars could have as many as seven Earth-like planets in the absence of a gas giant like Jupiter.
Inland Empire Health Plan’s gift of $2.6M will create up to 23 awards designed to encourage students to practice in the region
Following a decade-long effort, scientists have mapped out the genome of an aphid-like pest capable of decimating vineyards. In so doing, they have discovered how it spreads — and potentially how to stop it. The research team’s work on the genome was published this past week in a BMC Biology...
Content developed by School of Medicine for physicians and other health care professionals includes grand rounds and a journal club delivered virtually
UC Riverside ranked No. 14 among universities nationally in CNBC Make It’s annual “50 Colleges that Pay Off the Most” list. Editors for CNBC Make-It, which is a business-news site, said the ranking carries greater weight due to scrutiny of higher education costs-benefits in the COVID-19 pandemic. “These past several...
UC Riverside study applies machine learning to olfaction with possible vast applications in flavors and fragrances
Fifteen UCR faculty members and staff offer tips on keeping a creative spirit in the age of COVID-19
Amit Roy-Chowdhury leads project that will develop robust context-aware machine vision for computers
UC Riverside-led study identifies mechanism that prevents death of neurons
A new hemp pulping method that converts 100% of the plant to useful components moves toward commercialization
Most reptiles move slower when temperatures drop, but venomous rattlesnakes appear to be an exception. The cold affects them, but not as much as scientists expected.