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UC Riverside mouse study focuses on the receptor TNFR1
What you eat influences your taste for what you might want to eat next. So claims a University of California, Riverside, study performed on fruit flies. The study, published in the Journal of Neuroscience, offers a better understanding of neurophysiological plasticity of the taste system in flies. To maintain ideal...
UC Riverside researchers have discovered the genetic basis for a quirk of the animal kingdom — how ant queens produce broods that are entirely male or female.
The four finalists were founded in Riverside County and are developing with support of the UC Riverside Office of Technology Partnerships
UC Riverside research shows gene reactivation can be used to treat Fragile X syndrome
Available labor supply likely to be among 2022’s biggest restraints on growth
WildfireDB contains over 17 million data points that capture how fires have spread in the contiguous United States over the last decade
Scientists from UC Riverside are studying how the popular keto and intermittent fasting diets work on a molecular level, and whether both sexes benefit from them equally.
Nap pods, hydro massage chairs, and study cubbies on campus.
For the past 20 years Tagumpay Mendoza De Leon has been teaching Filipino rondalla music at UCR.
The adhesive would replace stitches and conventional adhesive to speed healing and reduce complications and cost
A floating, robotic film designed at UC Riverside could be trained to hoover oil spills at sea or remove contaminants from drinking water.
The February 2022 festival will be virtual. Lifetime Achievement Awards and Costo Medals will be presented to literary giants Sandra Cisneros, Linda Hogan, and Ishmael Reed.
UC Riverside-led mouse study finds a receptor greatly contributes to the harmful effects of plastic-associated chemicals
Improving students’ spatial skills could improve math skills as well
UC Riverside experts share their thoughts on the new COVID-19 variant
Prevailing theories posit plaques in the brain cause Alzheimer’s disease. New UC Riverside research points to cells’ slowing ability to clean themselves as the likely cause of unhealthy brain buildup.
Novel color photography using a high-efficiency probe can super-focus white light into a 6-nanometer spot for nanoscale color imaging
Typically, bees don’t eat meat. However, a species of stingless 'vulture' bee in the tropics has evolved the ability to do so, presumably due to intense competition for nectar. UC Riverside scientists find these bees' guts resemble those of hyenas and other carrion feeders.
UC Riverside-led study participants advocate for collection of more data on deaf individuals