Scientists led by Scott Pegan, a biomedical scientist at the University of California, Riverside, have now identified ...
A new paper from researchers at the University of California, Riverside and Pitzer College asserts that older immigrants are ...
Vanillin, a common flavoring chemical in e-cigarettes, may disrupt the normal development of embryos in pregnant women who ...
New UC Riverside research shows a link between dollar store food quality and higher rates of obesity, high blood pressure, ...
Hundreds of Venus-like planets could soon help determine why some worlds become sweltering greenhouse hellscapes, but to ...
An expansive multimedia exhibition showcasing five decades of East Los Angeles music history is still on view at LA Plaza de ...
Being an elite athlete, at least as a mouse, does not shorten lifespan or limit how many children you can have.
Don’t assume an uptick in ant activity after setting out pesticide traps means the treatment failed. New UC Riverside research shows their behavior changes as chemicals make their way through a colony ...
Though a major fire killed a million Joshua trees in the Mojave desert, researchers found that fungi and bacteria underneath the scorched earth were totally unaffected.
UCR Health’s Dr. Brenda Ross-Shelton discusses the benefits of breastfeeding, challenges parents face, and the importance of ...
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