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Programs that combine group and individual rewards can have good results and be cost-effective
Artificial intelligence to accurately detect altered photos is getting smarter
UCR STAR visualizes public spatio-temporal datasets through an interactive map
Research is supported by a five-year grant to UC Riverside from the National Institutes of Health
UC Riverside-led team identifies dark trions as the next carrier of quantum information
Free event at UC Riverside includes hands-on activities, lecture, and telescope viewings
A research team at the University of California, Riverside, has found that electronic cigarettes, often targeted to youth and pregnant women, produce a stress response in neural stem cells, which are critical cells in the brain. Present throughout life, stem cells become specialized cells with more specific functions, such as...
Targeted violation reports are more likely to encourage vertical integration and reward “good” firms
Region has more than offset establishment losses from the ‘Great Recession’
UC Riverside-led mouse study focuses on cannabis-like molecules that augment feeding behavior
School of Medicine’s Nicholas DiPatrizio will lead a team tasked with assessing the impact of long-term cannabis exposure on metabolic health and disease
How it’s inspiring a new class of lightweight, impact-resistant materials
Pointing the new nanoscopy tool like a Harry Potter wand reveals a high-resolution image of molecules
Andrea Cruz Castillo pushed through self-doubt and maternal guilt to launch a career in data administration and database management
High humidity and plant moisture combine with cold air and smoke from burning vegetation to form particularly dense fog, but researchers can’t predict when
Region’s job growth underperforms state for first time since 2012
UC Riverside biomedical scientist’s decades-long work moves to clinical trials
Life sciences startups will have local wet lab space and guidance from experts
Some of what scientists know about how parasitic nematodes damage their host’s tissues may be missing the mark
Taking care to stand upwind, UC Riverside students display stoic professionalism as they collect insects off a pig carcass in 90-degree heat. This scene from a class in forensic entomology could have been ripped from any TV police drama and in some ways, it was. Professor Alec Gerry said intense...