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In the midst of the pandemic, faculty mentored research projects are being supported through CAMP.
UC Riverside-led study shows inhibiting two host cell proteases can accomplish the task
Richard Edwards and Nathaniel Wildes of XCITE discuss preparing UCR for remote exams while students continue to shelter in place
To a voyeur at this May 1 virtual songwriting session, it was straight-up fun; a valve release for pent-up pandemic creativity. But the undercurrent of the music production session among members of the UCR EARS music group was something more intentional. Once upon a musical ambition, hitting it big meant...
Research suggests destigmatizing mental illness in schools could increase the likelihood of treatment-seeking for youth who need it
Experience 360-degree exhibition tours, artist interviews, hands-on activities, and more from the comfort of home
Research supported by five-year NIH grant may have relevance for COVID-19 patients
Sean Harper is the first person to admit he wasn’t the most disciplined student when he came to UC Riverside as a biomedical sciences student four decades ago. “I was still 17 for my first few weeks at UCR,” Harper said. “I knew that I wanted to study medicine but...
World Bee Day is May 20. To mark the occasion, we gathered some of UC Riverside’s top bee experts to answer questions submitted on our Instagram page. The response created, for lack of a better term, quite a buzz! We got so many questions — hundreds — that we could...
COVID-19 health mandates disproportionally affect arts and culture businesses
While quarantined bakers discover sourdough starters, bioengineers tweak yeast to produce compounds that could fight cancer
Vegetation changes can outweigh climate change in rangeland water budgets
UC Riverside scientists have solved a 20-year-old genetics puzzle that could result in ways to protect wheat, barley, and other crops from a devastating infection. Ayala Rao, professor of plant pathology and microbiology, has been studying Brome Mosaic virus for decades. Unlike some viruses, the genetic material of this virus...
UC Riverside engineer is working on ways to pre-screen patients with difficulty breathing for earlier intervention
The Paleo-Agulhas Plain had diverse, verdant ecosystems and abundant game
An international research team led by scientists at the University of California, Riverside, has observed light emission from a new type of transition between electronic valleys, known as intervalley transmissions. The research provides a new way to read out valley information, potentially leading to new types of devices. Current semiconductor...
UC Riverside-led study identifies role played by an immune signaling molecule in regulating memory function in the normal and injured brain
A team of UCR water economists finds certain types of water conservation could have unintended consequences
First survey of California’s bees in 50 years will look for effects of habitat destruction
UCR’s community garden delivers fresh fruit and vegetables to students who remain on campus.