UC Riverside research reveals that common vaping ingredient can form chemicals that damage airway tissue even at low levels ...
A team of UC Riverside engineers has discovered why a key solid-state battery material stays remarkably cool during operation ...
Genetic or bacterial diseases have previously been shown to have an effect on lung microbes. However, a UC Riverside ...
In her new book, Christina Schwenkel explains how sound became a vital tool in the country’s COVID-19 response ...
Theodore L. Hullar, who served as UC Riverside’s fifth chancellor from 1985 to 1987, died Sept. 28 at the age of 90.
Equity investors improved airport operating and customer service, finds a global study that spanned two decades and four ...
As the warehousing and logistics industry becomes increasingly entrenched in Southern California’s Inland Empire, a bold ...
MS is a chronic autoimmune disorder that damages myelin, leading to symptoms such as vision issues, fatigue, coordination ...
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 ...
What if you could talk to a digital facsimile of a deceased loved one? Would you really be talking to them? Would you even want to? In recent years, technology has been employed to resurrect the dead, ...
A new study finds that California’s commuters are likely inhaling chemicals at levels that increase the risk for cancer and birth defects. Driver wearing protective equipment. (Stan Lim/UCR) As with ...