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Four years ago, a friend recommended the Riverside Free Clinic to John Ciulla. A resident of Rialto, Ciulla, 65, has been a ...
Researchers have uncovered how to manipulate electrical flow through crystalline silicon, a discovery that could lead to ...
The "Carry the Class" teaching method helps college students master concepts while fostering a sense of ownership through ...
A University of California, Riverside-led team has made an advance in the basic understanding of Plasmodium falciparum, the ...
For a decade, scientists have believed that plants sensed temperature mainly through specialized proteins, and mainly at night when the air is cool. New research suggests that during the day, another ...
Explore the history and impact of the UC Riverside School of Medicine, which celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2023 and is advancing knowledge and improving healthcare in underserved Inland Southern ...
Azalea Corral has a family photo that shows her three younger siblings and parents smiling together against a Santa Barbara countryside backdrop. It was taken on February 8, 2020 — the last time they ...
Salton Sea dust triggers lung inflammation UC Riverside study has health implications for people living around California’s largest lake ...
University of California, Riverside, scientists have moved a step closer to finding a use for the hundreds of millions of tons of plastic waste produced every year that often winds up clogging streams ...
Plants protect themselves from environmental hazards by producing salicylic acid, also known as aspirin. A new understanding of this process may help plants survive climate change.
The University of California, Riverside, is leading a new effort to stop and reverse a worldwide decline in honeybees, which threatens food security and prices.