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Scientists create a vaccine that shields against Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever within days and protects for over a year
UCR leads $8 million effort for dynamic and secure computer networks to benefit military needs and civilian applications.
Researchers from the University of California, Riverside, found that health impacts from pollution associated with California’s computer processing data centers tripled from 2019 to 2023 — and could rise by another 72% by 2028 unless mitigation policies are enacted. The greater health consequences came with a near doubling of electricity...
UCR-led study found the Spanish-language program improves health habits in rural communities
UCR engineering scientists offer blueprint to cut pollution & prolong server life at big data processing centers
UC Riverside has received a $1 million gift from the Barbara Sinatra Children’s Center Foundation to help stop child abuse before it happens.
A previously unknown type of DNA damage in the mitochondria, the tiny power plants inside our cells, could shed light on how our bodies sense and respond to stress. The findings of the UC Riverside-led study are published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and have...
A UC Riverside-led study found that holding underperforming schools accountable can yield life-changing benefits for their most vulnerable students because such schools are subsequently compelled to make changes that ultimately improve student success. .
UC Riverside-led mouse study finds link between microplastic exposure and atherosclerosis
UCR Health pediatrician explains symptoms, transmission, and what parents should watch for as outbreaks spread
UCR scientists create a fully synthetic model for growing brain cells that could allow for animal-free drug testing.
When bumble bees fight invasive Argentine ants for food, bees may win an individual skirmish but end up with less to feed the hive.
Simple choices can make the holiday both delicious and heart-friendly, says UCR Health's Dr. Ramy Sadek
Collaboration between UC Riverside and City of Hope aims to eliminate cancer-causing proteins
Years ago, the McCollums waved goodbye as mom Kesha dropped son Mike off at his first day of kindergarten. Nowadays, they’re walking from UCR's Lot 30 together and waving goodbye as they part ways to their individual classes. You see, this mother-son duo is attending the University of California, Riverside...
Four of the leading Democratic candidates for California governor sparred off on healthcare, housing, and economic issues Friday, Nov. 7, at a debate at UC Riverside. UCR co-hosted the event organized by 11 nonpartisan California health-focused advocacy organizations. The debate, dubbed --“Health Matters: A Conversation with California’s Next Governor” –...
When Alisa Perales was a year old she began learning her ABC’s and 123’s. By the time she was 4, she could name the capitals of the world and the bones in a human body. Now at 11 years old, she’s solving advanced mathematical proofs as a computer science major...
A new study has unexpectedly discovered that a common parasite of modern oysters actually started infecting bivalves hundreds of millions of years before the dinosaurs went extinct. The research, published in iScience, used high-resolution 3D scans to look inside 480-million-year-old shells from a Moroccan site known for its exceptionally well-preserved...
UCR experiments offer a pathway for solar desalination solutions
A study led by UC Riverside School of Business professor Margaret C. Campbell found that when companies hike prices on essentials like food, medicine, or medical devices, the financial rewards may be immediate—but the reputational damage may linger and ultimately cost more in the long run.