Cholera, a severe bacterial infection that causes diarrhea and kills if untreated, can be defeated with a diet high in ...
Federal rental assistance distributed during the COVID-19 pandemic did far more than help people stay in their homes. It also ...
UCR alumna Thy Bui ’04 establishes a fund to assist undergraduate students participating in the UC Washington Center program.
Transgresoras: Mail Art and Messages, 1960s-2020s reveals how Latinx and Latin American women artists subverted the ...
UC Riverside scientists have created a small-scale system that transforms food waste into high-protein animal feed and fertilizer using black soldier flies, offering a sustainable solution to a major ...
President Donald Trump's implementations and threats of tariffs have created stock market instability, driving talk of a possible recession. We asked Jana Grittersová, a UC Riverside economist and ...
‘Tis the season for hiking now that spring has arrived and temperatures are on the upswing. But with hikes come insect bites and on the increase in North America is babesiosis, a malaria-like disease ...
The Salton Sea, California’s most polluted inland lake, has lost a third of its water in the last 25 years. New research has determined a decline in Colorado River flow is the reason for that ...
As the computing demands for artificial intelligence, or AI, grow at a great pace, so do the inequitable environmental consequences. The rising computer processing demands from AI are increasing ...
Photosynthesis has evolved in plants for millions of years to turn water, carbon dioxide, and the energy from sunlight into plant biomass and the foods we eat. This process, however, is very ...
When our neurons — the principal cells of the brain — die, so do we. Most neurons are created during embryonic development and have no “backup” after birth. Researchers have generally believed that ...
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