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Conference will focus on solar, energy storage systems, and microgrids
UCR School of Business report also forecasts limits to future growth due to a tightening labor market in the region and beyond
UCR research may alleviate concerns about impact of drought on Amazonian trees, which play a critical role in regulating the global climate
A new exhibition showcasing the photography of contemporary artists Sarah Conaway, Annette Kelm, and Kim Schoen will debut at the Culver Center of the Arts at UCR ARTSblock on Feb. 24. Much information in our daily lives is consumed through visual cues, like billboards blinking by on a highway, with...
Sandra Kirtland Turner among 126 outstanding early-career researchers honored across eight fields
Research from two UCR professors looks closely at the impacts of distribution centers like QVC’s Ontario outpost on working communities
The Center for Social Innovation will use university-level research to spur community involvement and civic participation
Class based on the Oscar-nominated film will see students map out their own versions of the “sunken place” in lieu of a final exam
NOT FESTIVAL comes to Southern California, led by UCR’s Luis Lara Malvacías
Suveen Mathaudhu is an engineer, educator, and expert on the science of superheroes
UC Riverside basic discovery offers path to safer products to protect against disease-carrying mosquitoes, chemicals to control crop-damaging pests
UC Riverside-led study offers important information for understanding “de novo DNA methylation"
UCR professor evaluates emerging business strategy in updated academic paper
Up to $500,000 will help a startup company market a killer repellent that’s nontoxic, natural, and sweet-smelling
Howard Hughes Medical Institute fellowships enable students to conduct research in top labs this summer
UCR research finds an astonishing 52 times more anti-ad blocking than previously thought
An international team of researchers has unraveled the evolutionary history of the world’s tropical forests
$45,000 UC Riverside investment helps researchers win $1.5 million grant
W. M. Keck Foundation award supports UC Riverside research aimed at showing membrane transporters guide flow of steroid hormones into cells
UCR geneticist Norman Ellstrand lent his scientific expertise to a musical romantic comedy centered around genetically modified rice