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By 2050 global warming could reduce crop yields by one-third. UC Riverside researchers have identified a gene that could put the genie back in the bottle.
PANDORA sequencing method developed by UC Riverside-led team can detect once-undetectable small RNAs
New research shows the permanent rise of oxygen in our atmosphere, which set the stage for life as we know it, happened 100 million years later than previously thought. A team including UC Riverside found that oxygen fluctuated dramatically after its early appearance before becoming a permanent constituent of the...
The purely electrical technique captures cell-free DNA from the surface of a sample
A new UC Riverside study has found the first evidence of sophisticated breathing organs in 450-million-year-old sea creatures. Contrary to previous thought, trilobites were leg breathers, with structures resembling gills hanging off their thighs.
Barley is important for more than beer. A UC Riverside geneticist has won $1.7 million to study how one of the world’s staple foods might survive climate change.
UC Riverside study identified toxic elements in pod atomizers
DNA is usually depicted as double-stranded, but not much is known about parts of the genome that adopt four-stranded structures known as quadruplexes. UC Riverside researchers have discovered that they play a key role in keeping cells healthy.
Ajpach’ Waal forged an alliance between two dynasties but died in obscurity
UC Riverside physicist on a team that conducted experiments at the Large Hadron Collider
Today’s humans share genes with 555-million-year-old oceanic creatures missing heads.
New UC Riverside research reveals an essential step in scientists’ quest to create targeted, more eco-friendly fungicides that protect food crops.
The plant that encourages kissing at Christmas is in fact a parasite, and new research reveals mistletoe has an unusual feeding strategy. When two mistletoes invade the same tree, they increase photosynthesis to get the nutrients they need, essentially sharing the tree and causing it less harm.
The breakthrough combines excellent electromagnetic shielding with ease of manufacture and electrical isolation
New UC Riverside research shows the average commuter in California is breathing unsustainably high levels of benzene and formaldehyde, two Prop. 65-listed, carcinogenic chemicals.
UC Riverside-led study observed unexpected insulating phases by placing electrons on stacked monolayers of 2D semiconductors
UC Riverside-led study examined the effects of the medication risperidone on brain metabolism in stuttering
UC Riverside-led study finds extreme tidal mass loss in dwarf galaxies formed in a simulation
New UC Riverside research affirms a unique peptide found in an Australian plant can destroy the No. 1 killer of citrus trees worldwide and help prevent infection.
Wildlife experts explain why you won’t meet mountain lions in the Botanic Gardens