Research by Stephen Kane, an associate professor of planetary astrophysics, is featured in an article about Earth's orbit around the sun, as well as the orbits of neighboring exoplanets.
At UC Riverside, the Los Angeles Times' Teresa Watanabe writes, the most successful students had both high high-school GPAs and high test scores. But those with equally high grades and lower test scores weren’t far behind.
In an op-ed, sociology graduate student Matthew Byrne discusses new criminal legal legislation greenlit by California Gov. Gavin Newsom in October — and why private prisons are merely a symptom, not the cause of mass incarceration.
A new report from UCR's Center for Social Innovation has found that voting among younger and Latino voters in Riverside and San Bernardino counties has surged over the past five years.
David Rosenbaum, a distinguished professor of psychology, explains how "precrastination," the tendency to rush too quickly into tasks even at the expense of extra effort, can be just as detrimental as procrastination.
American Public Media's Marketplace, broadcast on National Public Radio affiliates around the U.S., features Givaudan Citrus Variety Collection curator Tracy Kahn in a segment about tangerines, also know as mandarins or clementines.
A study led by Declan McCole, a professor of biomedical sciences in the UCR School of Medicine, suggests microgravity can have big impacts on human intestines.
Materials scientists from UC Riverside and the University of Texas at Austin have made a significant advance on the path to developing more minimally invasive cancer treatments.
A 2019 book by Steven Brint, a distinguished professor of sociology and public policy, is hailed as "an upbeat assessment of major research universities."
UC Riverside's School of Medicine is one of several California medical schools that have adopted models to encourage new doctors to practice in areas experiencing physician shortages.