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The TUNE program will help the college of engineering to recruit and educate transfers to fulfill Navy needs
The device aims to reduce brain swelling and deliver a neuroprotective drug
Development could improve microfluidic devices used for point-of-care diagnostics
Leadership-in-action competition yields prizewinning strategies for increasing Hispanic leadership in engineering
Hackers can use your wireless router to extract information, and there’s not much you can do to stop them
Inspired by a musical instrument, the simple sensor can be constructed from common materials and used to detect adulterated or counterfeit drugs
UC Riverside study finds California can replace up to 5 percent of its natural gas supply using existing raw materials and infrastructure, recommends new state standard
The research will improve understanding of catalysis and develop new photodetection technologies
Simulated on-road testing shows the engine maintains near-zero emissions during all duty cycles
The discovery could make production of some electronic components cheaper, easier, and faster
An electrospun nanofiber uniquely suited to removing nitrogen and phosphorous could help prevent nitrate contamination of drinking water in small, rural communities most at risk
Research finds ways to remove more of the tricky substances that can squeak through water treatment
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
Small Business Innovation Research Program provides seed funding for BEAM-CA, LLC
New light-duty emissions testing facility gives UC Riverside the inside track toward the goal of zero-emission vehicles
Graphene thermal interface and steam hydrogasification receive TechConnect National Innovation Awards
Program will build new educational pathways in computing or technology for students, especially women, who otherwise would not study these subjects in college