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AI creates new environmental injustices, but there’s a fix

AI is creating inequitable environmental consequences in the form of water consumption to keep servers cool and air pollution from power plants that supply the electricity. But the tech companies could distribute their processing loads to avoid environmental injustices, UCR study finds.

By David Danelski | July 12, 2023 | Science / Technology
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UCR releases a new avocado tree to the world marketplace

The newly release Luna UCR™ avocado offers consumers great flavor, a rind that turns a tell-tale black when ripe, while growers will benefit from a smaller tree size, allowing denser plantings for more efficient and safer harvesting.

By David Danelski | July 10, 2023 | Business, Science / Technology
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Four new trustees appointed to UCR Foundation board

The UCR Foundation Board of Trustees has welcomed four new members, all of whom began their two-year terms July 1.

By Sarah Nightingale | July 7, 2023 | University
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Q&A: What does the end of affirmative action mean for UCR?

Emily D. Engelschall, associate vice chancellor of enrollment services, offers insight.

By UCR News | July 5, 2023 | University
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Sheep and cattle-killing disease carriers never take a break

Bluetongue virus, an incurable cattle and sheep-killing disease, is spread by tiny flies once thought to disappear in winter. New UCR research demonstrates that though they are harder to find when it’s cold, they remain active.

By Jules Bernstein | July 3, 2023 | Science / Technology
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Widely consumed vegetable oil leads to an unhealthy gut

UC Riverside-led mouse study reports diets high in soybean oil decrease endocannabinoids in the gut and can lead to colitis

By Iqbal Pittalwala | July 3, 2023 | Science / Technology
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Study advances understanding of anthropogenic effects on climate change

UC Riverside-led study examines climate impacts of anthropogenic aerosols and greenhouse gases using a broad set of climate models

By Iqbal Pittalwala | June 30, 2023 | Science / Technology
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Chemists develop new method to create chiral structures

UC Riverside-led study could have applications in sensing and anti-counterfeit technology

By Iqbal Pittalwala | June 29, 2023 | Science / Technology
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Artificial Intelligence to reshape deep science learning

Artificial Intelligence, beyond the hype and hysteria in headlines today, plays a growing role in daily life and business – with uses ranging from predictive text to Netflix recommendations to the detection of bank fraud. Much of that progress is thanks to researchers on the cutting edge of complex scientific...

By UCR News | June 29, 2023 | Science / Technology
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UCR remains staunchly committed to educating a diverse student body

University of California, Riverside, leaders and scholars have made the following statements in response to the 6-3 U.S. Supreme Court decision that struck down the use of race, or affirmative action, in college and university admissions: Kim A. Wilcox, UCR chancellor: “We can be certain that diversity is and will...

By UCR News | June 29, 2023 | Social Science / Education, University
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Consumers tend to overuse shared products

As consumers, we are becoming more communal. Among other products we now share with strangers are shampoo and body wash in containers affixed to hotel suite showers as well as hand sanitizers in public dispensers at gyms, campuses, libraries, and other facilities. The benefits are several: hotels save on toiletry...

By David Danelski | June 28, 2023 | Business, Social Science / Education
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California schools weak on civic education, report finds

UCR study finds that California public schools remain weak on civic education that is needed for an informed democracy

By David Danelski | June 28, 2023 | Social Science / Education

Experts on carbon removal and sustainability

Experts on carbon removal and sustainability For fast access to experts, email news@ucr.edu Emma Aronson, associate professor, microbiology & plant pathology Emma Aronson is a distinguished researcher and educator specializing in the diversity and functions of soil microorganisms and their role in carbon consumption. Her groundbreaking work focuses on studying...

By Jordan Cornet | June 23, 2023 | Experts

Experts on incarceration and the justice system

Experts on incarceration and the justice system For fast access to experts, email news@ucr.edu Dylan Rodriguez, media and cultural studies professor Dylan Rodríguez is a professor in the Department of Media and Cultural Studies. He was named to the inaugural class of Freedom Scholars in 2020 and is president of...

By Jordan Cornet | June 23, 2023 | Experts
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Now we're an AAU. What do we do with it?

There’s been an electric charge coursing through campus since the June 1 announcement that UC Riverside has been asked to join the prestigious Association of American Universities, or AAU. There’s also an undercurrent of “What is the AAU?” and its cousin, “What does it mean for UCR?” June 1, the...

By John Warren | June 22, 2023 | University

Experts on lithium mining and lithium practical applications

Experts on lithium mining and practical applications For fast access to experts, email news@ucr.edu Arun S.K. Raju, associate research engineer Arun Raju is a leading expert in sustainable fuels and energy systems. With a Ph.D. in chemical engineering from UC Riverside, Raju focuses on the production and utilization of sustainable...

By Jordan Cornet | June 22, 2023 | Experts
History professor Steven Hackel is the lead curator of the new exhibition at Mission San Gabriel Museum in San Gabriel. He walked through the exhibition installation on May 26, 2023. (UCR/Stan Lim)

New, untold history of Indigenous people is now part of revamped Mission San Gabriel Museum exhibition 

History professor Steven Hackel is the exhibition’s lead curator. The museum’s galleries now offer a more comprehensive history surrounding the Catholic mission’s life with the help of baptismal records, textiles, baskets, paintings, and audio recordings.

By Sandra Baltazar Martínez | June 22, 2023 | Arts / Culture
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UCR gets 4.5 out of 5 stars from Money magazine

UC Riverside achieved a 4.5 out of 5-star rating in Money magazine’s Best Colleges in America 2023 rankings, released June 22. Money magazine overhauled its college rankings system this year; its previous list was numbered. In 2022, UC Riverside was ranked No. 40 on Money’s list, which was then named...

By John Warren | June 22, 2023 | University
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Experts on unhoused people

Experts on unhoused people For fast access to experts, email news@ucr.edu Brandon Andrew Robinson, chair and associate professor of gender and sexuality studies Robinson is a queer and trans studies scholar. Their research is interdisciplinary and connects with many subfields, including family studies, criminology, health, urban studies, children and youth...

By Jordan Cornet | June 22, 2023 | Experts
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Sewage to sustenance: making reclaimed water ready for crops

A new, $1 million project is testing a low-cost technology to make reclaimed water safer for agricultural re-use. The project will test how effectively biochar made from discarded plant materials can “polish” the water.

By Jules Bernstein | June 19, 2023 | Science / Technology
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