A UC Riverside scientist has been awarded a $1.8 million grant to develop a better tool to track avian flu on poultry farms, ...
A UCR engineer won a $1.6 million federal grant to improve scientists' ability to interpret brain activity and advance ...
A new exhibition at a Mississippi arts and cultural center explores the work of UC Riverside professor John Jennings in ...
Manufacturers have traditionally relied on sales figures to understand where they stand with consumers, but by the time those ...
After 54 years of feeding UC Riverside students and employees with its signature Big Dude and other deli sandwiches, the Sub ...
A study examining air quality and respiratory health in communities surrounding the Salton Sea in Southern California shows how environmental conditions, poor housing quality, and structural ...
When the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 this week that states may continue counting mail ballots that are postmarked by ...
For more than 30 years, there have been episodic, gloomy reports about the fate of social security. And politicians have broached this “third rail” of the American political landscape with great ...
E ntering Stephanie Dingwall’s office feels like stepping into a miniature museum. The shelves and desk are dotted with objects that tell stories — metal molecular models, intricate Lego structures, ...
Does consciousness depend on flesh and blood? The answer is almost certainly no, according to Eric Schwitzgebel, a distinguished professor of philosophy at the University of California, Riverside.
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) — even mild concussions — may trigger a chain reaction in the brain that disrupts neuronal communication, long-term memory, and cognition, according to University of ...
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