Eddie Comeaux, associate professor and executive director of the Center for Athletes’ Rights and Equity, talks about the right of student athletes to earn money.
Botanist Chandrika Ramadugu is leading work funded by a $4.67 million grant from the National Institute of Food and Agriculture. The project will attempt to breed new citrus fruits that are delicious and resistant to Huanglongbing, a deadly citrus disease.
Aerika Brittian Loyd, a developmental psychologist and director of the Youth Health and Development Lab, says it's important to watch for signs of how kids are feeling since they may not be able to articulate or express their emotions.
Anthropologist Nawa Sugiyama who has excavated beneath the pyramid, suggests the rulers who commissioned the structure wielded a large degree of power.
Brigham C. Willis, senior associate dean for medical education and professor of pediatrics, says it's a mistake to minimize how sick kids get with COVID.
Patricia Manosalva, assistant professor of microbiology and plant pathology, is leading an effort to save America's avocado orchards from lethal threats.
Research by Cesunica Ivey, an assistant professor of chemical and environmental engineering, found that San Bernardino residents had higher median exposures to lung-damaging fine particulate matter in their homes than study participants from other cities.
Entomologist Boris Baer and UC Riverside are leading a new network of honeybee researchers at four UC campuses that are developing novel solutions to keep honeybees alive and pollinating our food.
Neuroscientist Rachel Wu and her study co-authors propose six factors that they think are needed to sustain cognitive development, which tend to be less present in people’s lives as they enter young adulthood and as they grow old.