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The shape and architecture of collagen and elastin fibers can improve our understanding of lung diseases, including the one associated with vaping
UC Riverside’s Wet Lab Incubator, the first of its kind in the region, has officially opened its doors
UC Riverside-led research could aid regenerative stem cell therapies
UC Riverside-led research on fruit fly could lead to better understanding of how taste information is coded in the brain
UC Riverside and the Organization of American States partner to grow entrepreneurship and technology commercialization in 34 countries
UC Riverside-led research shows our galaxy is undergoing a massive merger with its largest satellite galaxy, the Large Magellanic Cloud
UC Riverside study analyzed six popular e-cigarette tanks and their atomizers
UC Riverside researchers are helping the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency eliminate animal testing
UC Riverside-led open-label pilot study leads to a double-blind clinical trial to further test ecopipam’s efficacy and safety in adult patients who stutter
Five-year, $16 million grant from the National Institutes of Health will help launch Center for Health Disparities Research at UC Riverside
Ultrafast pulsed lasers fuse ceramics under ambient conditions and use less than 50 watts of power
New analysis finds small businesses are powering establishment growth, but medium and large firms contribute more to job gains
Researchers are building a tool that searches real-time text, photo, and video from many sources to help responders allocate resources
A UC Riverside study points to lysosomal storage observed in all brains afflicted with the disease; finding could open up new avenues for treatment and prevention
New analysis reveals region’s most and least competitive industries
Latest grant to UC Riverside will create an angel investor network to take regional tech startups to the next level
The patented lightweight, impact-resistant technology could change the way we play sports, and improve wind-farm productivity and automotive fuel economy
Researchers combine supercomputing with nano-imaging to reveal how to efficiently break down plant biomass and transform it into transportation fuels
A physicist at the University of California, Riverside, has received a grant of about $523,000 from the U.S. Department of Energy to study the possible emergent behavior of “strongly interacting systems,” an important area of focus in solid-state physics. Specifically, when the repulsive Coulomb force between electrons in a solid...
The web-based, interactive textbook replacements were invented by a UC Riverside computer scientist and commercialized by the startup he co-founded, Zyante Inc