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Small Business Innovation Research Program provides seed funding for BEAM-CA, LLC
RIVERSIDE, Calif. — Entomologists at the University of California, Riverside have received a five-year grant of $2.44 million from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, or NIAID, to investigate the role hormones play in the female mosquito’s ability to use human blood for egg production. Vector mosquitoes need...
RIVERSIDE, Calif. — An international team of scientists that includes University of California, Riverside, physicist Hai-Bo Yu has imposed conditions on how dark matter may interact with ordinary matter — constraints that can help identify the elusive dark matter particle and detect it on Earth. Dark matter — nonluminous material...
New light-duty emissions testing facility gives UC Riverside the inside track toward the goal of zero-emission vehicles
Graphene thermal interface and steam hydrogasification receive TechConnect National Innovation Awards
UCR alumnus and renowned scholar Richard Schrock will share pioneering science with faculty and students
SHINES at UC Riverside pursues fundamental advances in energy production, storage, and use
Program will build new educational pathways in computing or technology for students, especially women, who otherwise would not study these subjects in college
Major series of review articles outlines past, present, and future of searching for life on other planets
Gear-up for a future in technology at UCR Extension and UCR Palm Desert
Cracking paradoxically improves fracture resistance in the pugnacious crustacean’s dactyl club
Early Career Research Program award will support Ming Lee Tang’s research on developing hybrid organic-inorganic materials
UC Riverside’s Maurizio Pellecchia receives grants totaling nearly $2.5 million from National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; and National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
UC Riverside biomedical scientists offer simple advice: keep the brain active
Names of recently discovered Ediacaran era fossil animals honor President Barack Obama and Sir David Attenborough
Project to embed patient data directly in biological samples receives Gates Foundation funding
Although spider fear is one of the most common and well-studied phobias, UCR-led study shows people are more afraid of scorpions
Insecticide exposure and declining floral diversity are jeopardizing key pollinator group
Electromigration at normal operating temperatures causes integrated circuits to fail in hours instead of years, allowing researchers to assess how durable they are
CARB’s 50th Anniversary Technology Symposium and Showcase highlighted CARB’s history driving innovative technologies that have made monumental improvements to California’s air quality