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A UC Riverside engineer discusses direct air capture
UC Riverside scientists will use a $2 million NIH grant to study the brain’s locus coeruleus
A catalyst that destroys perchlorate in water could clean Martian soil
Algorithmic bias is one problem the program will tackle
Grants support continued development of tomatoes for vertical farming
Repeated tests showed a similar amount of drug release per activation, confirming robust control of release rate
The filter could help curb airborne spread of COVID-19 virus
Electromagnetic field directs shape formed by gas phase metal molecules
Alexander Balandin’s Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship will help advance quantum materials for electronics and energy conversion
Activated carbon made from corn stover filters 98% of a pollutant from water
New method measures and predicts air quality in areas with insufficient monitoring
Hydrogen bonds reshape peptides to move electrons a million times faster than previously known
The purely electrical technique captures cell-free DNA from the surface of a sample
The breakthrough combines excellent electromagnetic shielding with ease of manufacture and electrical isolation
A computer scientist explains how our online behavior drives us into echo chambers
Hybrid neural network can reconstruct Arabic or Japanese characters that it hasn’t seen before
Water disinfectant reacts with chromium in iron pipes to form hexavalent chromium
Glass tuning-fork-shaped tubing gives accurate, continuous measurements of drug dissolution
Researchers are creating an autonomous mobile robot to sample leaves and measure their water potential
UC Riverside computer scientists develop tool to locate malware source code repositories