Suveen Mathaudhu is an engineer, educator, and expert on the science of superheroes
UC Riverside basic discovery offers path to safer products to protect against disease-carrying mosquitoes, chemicals to control crop-damaging pests
Howard Hughes Medical Institute fellowships enable students to conduct research in top labs this summer
UCR research finds an astonishing 52 times more anti-ad blocking than previously thought
$45,000 UC Riverside investment helps researchers win $1.5 million grant
An international team of researchers has unraveled the evolutionary history of the world’s tropical forests
UCR geneticist Norman Ellstrand lent his scientific expertise to a musical romantic comedy centered around genetically modified rice
Discoveries will help realize the promise of faster, energy-efficient spintronic computers and ultra-high-capacity data storage
A University of California, Riverside scholar has been awarded a Fulbright grant to conduct research at the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil for 2018-19. Valentine Vullev, a professor of bioengineering whose research areas include molecular photonics and biophotonics, will continue his research into bioinspired charge-transfer systems — particularly, bioinspired...
RIVERSIDE, Calif. ( www.ucr.edu) — A University of California, Riverside scholar has been awarded a Fulbright grant to conduct research at the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil for 2018-19. Valentine Vullev, a professor of bioengineering whose research areas include molecular photonics and biophotonics, will continue his research into bioinspired...
Multifaceted design of the mantis shrimp club is inspiring advanced composite materials for airplanes and football helmets
UC Riverside team determines how electron spins interact with crystal lattice in nickel oxide
Outdated military software and hardware is vulnerable to attack
Wei Ren, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UCR BCOE, has been awarded the 2017 IEEE Control Systems Society (CSS) Antonio Ruberti Young Researcher Prize for “pioneering contributions to distributed coordination and control of multi-agent systems”. The award was presented during the CSS Awards Ceremony at the 2017 IEEE...
UCR study shows how intensive pesticide use is driving mosquito evolution at the genetic level
Slow earthquake deep in Southern California's San Jacinto Fault is expected to increase stress closer to the earth’s surface
Preparation and good timing related to 2014 South Napa earthquake help researchers understand relationship between geology and fault behavior
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UC Riverside entomologists reconstruct the evolutionary history of assassin bugs; new work fine-tunes the Tree of Life