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RIVERSIDE, Calif. — For UC Riverside women's soccer head coach Nat Gonzalez, this season's message is simple. It started all the way back in spring. "The goal in spring was to stop acting like an underdog, to stop going into games hoping we'd win and to understand that one win...
Close encounters between stars in the Milky Way’s largest globular cluster leave little room for habitable planetary systems
Puppets, art book collections, literature in various languages, and water faucets that date back to the 1950s
The newly renamed arts institution will bring enhanced programming and scholarship to downtown Riverside
The UCR School of Business is the premier public business research institution in Inland Southern California and provides insights and resources that impact the development of the region
Research finds ways to remove more of the tricky substances that can squeak through water treatment
UCR research will help agronomists breed plants that attract their own growth-promoting microbes
Focusing on hookworms, UC Riverside mouse study identifies role infection-fighting cells play in inflamed and damaged tissue
Through his Pobladores Project, Steven Hackel spotlights the non-American Indian settlers and soldiers who lived in California between 1769 and 1850
UC Riverside-led study in Southern California finds stigma, risk perceptions, and cost among major factors contributing to adults’ willingness to get HIV tested
Chromanose chosen for National Science Foundation Innovation Corps entrepreneurial support
An algorithm that can already detect fake news stories with 75 percent accuracy gets a boost from Snap Research
New speculative execution attack launches from a computer’s return stack buffer, not the branch predictor
The technology invented by engineers at UC Riverside could reduce pesticide use and crop loss
New book finds similarities between 19th and 21st century mass media consumption habits and their effects on society
Small Business Innovation Research Program provides seed funding for BEAM-CA, LLC
Substantive dialogue may help, but emotional exchanges likely don't. Research finds that substantive conversation – conversation about news and ideas – is reflective of greater well-being among breast cancer patients.
Recipients to be honored at Chancellor’s Dinner on Oct. 20
John Jennings discusses the challenge of transforming the beloved classic into a best-selling graphic novel.
To encourage subjects to participate in clinical and behavioral HIV studies, researchers often offer incentives such as cash or gift cards. But such remuneration could distort the sampling and end up inadvertently hurting the research findings. Lured by the incentives, participants could easily conceal information about themselves to qualify. Or...