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UC Riverside-led rat study finds an immune receptor in the hippocampus is responsible for the onset of the disease after brain injuries
UC Riverside scientists have devised new analytical tools to break down the enigmatic history of Mars’ atmosphere — and whether life was once possible there.
Racially inflammatory speech by political elites can embolden members of the public to express their own prejudice
Zinc excess in the body correlates with oxidative stress
UCR professor’s research weaves together a visual and auditory presentation of Riverside, Brazil, India, Russia, and Germany.
The UC Riverside-based startup will use the investment to develop next-generation prototypes
A $10 million grant to psychology researcher Rebekah Richert will fully implement a network of international researchers who will study how religion impacts children’s world views.
In an L.A. Times op-ed UC Riverside Chancellor Kim Wilcox weighs in on the debate whether to keep standardized tests as part of the UC admissions process.
Citrus greening has made its way to Riverside and is spreading. The L.A. Times features UCR researchers fighting to protect the 22-acre Citrus Variety Collection
‘Facing Fire’ explores the beauty, threat, and devastation of California’s growing wildfires
UCR alums and students deliver a one-two punch to help at-risk youth through Raincross Boxing Academy.
Photographer Amir Zaki highlights the unique architectural spaces and their place in California culture
In an essay for Marvel, Jennings lends his voice to discuss the forthcoming “Marvel’s Voices,” a new one-shot anthology series.
UC Riverside Graduate School of Education professor Eddie Comeaux served as co-chair of a University of California-wide task force deciding the fate of SATs in the UC system.
Study co-led by UC Riverside scientist could help develop strategies to combat the disease
A new UC Riverside study concludes the longer your commute, the more you're exposed to a chemical flame retardant that is a known carcinogen, phased out of furniture use because it required a Proposition 65 warning label in California.
"American Dirt" is the No. 1 New York Times bestseller, has been called this generation’s "Grapes of Wrath" and received strong reviews from Publishers Weekly and Kirkus. It has received support from prominent Mexican American and Latina authors, including Sandra Cisneros, Erika Sánchez, Reyna Grande, and Julia Alvarez, who predicted...
XMM-2599 lived fast and died young, says UC Riverside-led international team
Excess selenium from fertilizers and other natural sources can create air pollution that could lead to lung cancer, asthma, and Type 2 diabetes, according to new UC Riverside research.
R’Grad Peer Support Group meets weekly and is designed to be a nonclinical outlet.