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Climate change is warming the ocean, but it’s warming land faster and that’s really bad news for air quality
The first production of an electron liquid at room temperature opens the way for new optoelectronic devices and basic physics studies
Females love males with big dorsal fins, but the appendages first evolved for males to fight other males
When it gets hot outside, humans and animals have the luxury of seeking shelter in the shade or cool, air-conditioned buildings. But plants are stuck. While not immune to changing climate, plants respond to the rising mercury in different ways. Temperature affects the distribution of plants around the planet. It...
Proof of concept grants advance new technologies to fight cancer and improve agriculture
UC Riverside-led research, done on the Big Island, shows effects of mite introduction have cascaded through entire pathogen communities
International research team, co-led by UC Riverside physicist, shows how pure graphene efficiently converts light into electricity
Sergio Garcia will do research during the winter quarter on a particle detector at the Large Hadron Collider
The bedroom he shared with his parents and three siblings included a bunk bed, a queen bed, two wardrobes, and a narrow wooden table that served as his desk. That bedroom was where Alejandro Quiñones lived through middle school and high school with his family. Quiñones, 21, now a senior...
Study led by UCR researcher explores how climate change affects nature’s ability to recycle
UC Riverside’s Nathaniel Gabor and colleague formulate a vision for the field in a perspective article
UC Riverside-led study deciphers key elements for the assembly of a large virus; understanding its formation could contain viruses’ spread
UC Riverside evolutionary biologist says increased cancer risk associated with height is due primarily to an increase in the number of body cells
A team of UCR-led scientists get best measure yet of why star formation stopped in galaxy clusters in the early universe
Collection edited by UCR researchers focuses on the role of rising oxygen in the birth of complex life
The University Laboratory Building is being renamed the “Rochelle and Allison Campbell Hall”
Molecular fossil evidence suggests sponges lived on the ancient ocean floors 100 million years before the Cambrian period
Faculty, staff, and students on campus are gearing up to participate in the Great California ShakeOut
Study shows mouth injuries caused by hook removal reduce feeding performance in suction-feeding fish
Identification of a transporter that ferries steroids into cells could bring widespread benefits for human health