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UC Riverside-led research could lead to novel antimalarial therapeutic strategies
UC Riverside scientists have developed a technique for solving a decades-old mystery involving the chemical in turkey that makes people sleepy. Their new ability to map the atoms involved in the production of tryptophan opens the door to new antibiotic and antifungal drugs.
The public dialogue about the Russian invasion of Ukraine has been dominated by 20th-century historians and political scientists, according to UC Riverside Department of History Professor Georg Michels. Michels, who specializes in early Russian, Ukrainian, and Hungarian history, acknowledges the relevance of 20th century history, including World War II analogies...
Simulations by UC Riverside-led team could help design nanocontainers used in drug delivery
New UC Riverside research shows how, after it rains, microbes in desert soil convert one form of pollution into another — laughing gas.
UC Riverside’s men’s and women’s basketball teams enter the Big West tournament this week, both propelled by winning streaks. The tournament is held in the new Dollar Loan Center in Henderson, Nevada. The women’s team (15-10, 10-6), led by coach Nicole Powell, has won eight straight games with its quarterfinal...
Award-winning news anchor, entrepreneur, and diversity advocate will share her life stories during the 53rd annual lecture
The Oscars For fast access to experts, email news@ucr.edu The 94th Oscars will air live on ABC on Sunday, March 27, 2022. The 94th Oscars will allow the entertainment community and fans from around the world to witness the night’s glamour and glory. Experts from the University of California, Riverside...
Two UC Riverside experts explain how carbon capture and utilization technologies work, and what needs to improve for them to deliver on their promise
A study set in the Inland Empire and South Texas aims to find out
AAM is the fields’ gold standard for museum excellence.
UCR economist and former EU official considers Switzerland's importance in Russian recriminations
The University of California, Riverside has posted record freshman applications for fall 2022. A total of 54,365 applications were received by the UCR freshman application deadline of Nov. 30. That represents an increase over the previous record of 52,563 for fall 2021. The record prior to that was 49,252 for...
UCR experts discuss topics surrounding Russia's invasion in Ukraine
Who’s next? Polish native, Eastern Europe history expert assesses region’s mindset and prospects
Leading Ukraine-Russia historian weighs in on why Putin moved against Ukraine, and NATO's best posture
UC Riverside-led study shows how an effective therapy against SARS-CoV-2 could be developed
A chemical used in electric vehicle batteries could also give us carbon-free fuel for space flight, according to new UC Riverside research.
African Student Programs, Chicano Student Programs celebrate a milestone on campus. At the center of it is student success.
Grant-funded program includes a $5,000 stipend for participants.