Astrobiologist Stephen Kane and planetary science graduate student Colby Ostberg will play important roles in NASA's newly announced missions to Venus.
Americans with medical debt are more likely to skip needed care than people who hold other types of debt, like outstanding credit card bills or student loans, according to a 2013 study by Lucie Kalousova, an assistant professor of sociology.
Kalina Michalska, a developmental neuroscientist and assistant professor in the Department of Psychology, comments on the idea promoted by productivity gurus that we get our best work done with about four or five hours of focus a day.
Riverside holds a pioneering role in Korean American history, according to the research of Edward Chang, a professor of ethnic studies and founding director of UCR's Young Oak Kim Center for Korean American Studies.
Southern California News Columnist David Allen writes about Edward Chang, professor of ethnic studies and founding director of the Young Oak Kim Center for Korean American Studies.
Karthick Ramakrishnan, a professor of public policy and political science, says you can't talk about California without talking about the Asian American Pacific Islander population because their contributions are so visible throughout the state.
Robert Jinkerson, an assistant professor of chemical and environmental engineering, is engineering the size and nutritional value of tomato plants to increase the diversity and value of crops that can be grown in urban controlled environment agriculture.
Richard Carpiano, a public health scientist and medical sociologist, says we should celebrate the fact that to date, a solid majority of Californians 12 and older — 62.5% — have had at least one vaccine shot.
California's economic recovery is being held back by the inability of restaurants and retailers to hire enough workers, according to Chris Thornberg, director of UCR’s Center for Economic Forecasting and Development.
Karthick Ramakrishnan, a professor of public policy, says between the 2016 and 2020 U.S. presidential elections, voter turnout among Asian Americans jumped 11 percentage points and 14 points among Pacific Islander Americans.
Julia Bailey-Serres, a professor of genetics, helped identify new genes responsible for root growth in tomato and rice plants. The discovery, described in the journal Cell, could help scientists develop more drought-resistant crop varieties.
Doug Yanega, senior scientist at UCR’s Entomology Research Museum, says the spectacle of cicadas emerging after 17 years underground is one of nature’s unsolved mysteries. There are thousands of cicada species, but only seven species from the Eastern U.S. display this behavior.
Edward T. Chang, a professor of ethnic studies and founding director of the Young Oak Kim Center for Korean American Studies, featured about his new book, “Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown in the United States.”
Doug Yanega, senior scientist at UCR's Entomology Research Museum, discusses one of North America's most awe-inspiring entomological events: the septdecennial (meaning once every 17 years) emergence of a swarms of cicadas known as Brood X.
Two bobcat kittens and their mother have been exploring the grounds at UC Riverside’s Botanic Gardens this week. Jodie Holt, director of the gardens, said adult bobcats usually go about their business and hardly interact with people.
The downtown Riverside arts center and photography museum operated by UC Riverside are poised to reopen Thursday, May 13, after a 14-month closure because of the coronavirus pandemic.