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UC Riverside study offers an explanation for dark matter distribution in a massive quiescent galaxy
QuVet is funded by a $7.5M grant from the Department of Defense
UC Riverside-led study findings can help tackle other pathogenic coronaviruses
UC Riverside physicist helped develop PRIYA, a new cosmological simulation model
VR tool developed by UC Riverside graduate student promises to serve an important purpose in education and research
Dark matter may be more vibrant than previously thought, UC Riverside study reports
Research team, including a UC Riverside astronomer, made the discovery using the James Webb Space Telescope
UC Riverside study could inform the design of effective drugs to fight SARS-CoV-2 and other coronaviruses
A UC Riverside physicist explains
UC Riverside physicist and colleague invoke the cosmological collider to explain why matter, and not antimatter, dominates the universe
Technology reported in UC Riverside-led study has nanoelectronic applications
Simulations by UC Riverside-led team could help design nanocontainers used in drug delivery
Why cluster’s galaxies are unlike those in all the other known protoclusters is a mystery, says UC Riverside-led team
UC Riverside-led team develops new computational method that applies techniques from statistical physics mathematical models in epidemiology
UC Riverside astronomer and colleagues use simulations to reveal how the very faint dwarf galaxies are born
UC Riverside-led study points to a seed black hole produced by a dark matter halo collapse
When two similar atomic layers with mismatching lattice constants — the constant distance between a layer’s unit cells — and/or orientation are stacked together, the resulting bilayer can exhibit a moiré pattern and form a moiré superlattice. Moiré patterns are interference patterns that typically arise when one object with a...
UC Riverside dark matter research program targets assumptions about particle physics
When he joined the U.S. Navy in 2010, Mychal Valle didn’t think he would ever return to school. After all, he got to work on new radar technologies in the navy and got recognized for writing technical manuals. But by the time he left the navy in 2016, Valle’s service...
UC Riverside-led work could lead to better computer technologies