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UC Riverside scientists link multiple quantum chips to grow quantum systems
More than 5,000 planets have been discovered beyond our solar system, allowing scientists to explore planetary evolution and consider the possibility of extraterrestrial life. Now, a UC Riverside study published in Physical Review D suggests that exoplanets, which are planets orbiting stars outside our solar system, could also serve as...
UCR physicist a key member of international collaboration that produced the images
UC Riverside receives $4M from UC National Laboratory Fees Research Program
Instrument developed at UC Riverside will help answer fundamental questions in physics and cosmology
Machine learning tool developed by UCR researchers will help answer fundamental questions about the universe
New material developed by UC Riverside-led team offers promise for developing more scalable and reliable quantum computing components
UC Riverside astrophysicists measured distribution of matter in the universe using neutral hydrogen
New devices could help find more efficient ways of storing and transferring information
UC Riverside-led research has potential to unlock terahertz processing power
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