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More trees will cool the climate and suppress fires, but mainly if planted in the tropics, according to a new UC Riverside ...
The UCR Foundation Board of Trustees has welcomed three new members, all of whom began two-year terms on July 1.
UCR political science professor Shaun Bowler used survey data from tens of thousands of voters in the 2020 and 2022 elections ...
Fortuna: Mental health professionals must recognize policy as a key driver of mental health. Enforcement decisions are ...
New research shows that older adults who challenge themselves to learn new things are less likely to experience loneliness or ...
Gossiping Predicts Well-Being in Same- and Different-Gender Couples” is the name of a new study from UC Riverside psychology researchers that found gossip within couples is associated with greater ...
A little-known comic book character considered one of the first Black superheroes is getting a revival by a team of artists ...
About 49% of people are unaware of one or more vaccines recommended for them. Further, 86% have not received one or more of these vaccines. These are the findings of a University of California, ...
Astronomers explain origin of elusive ultradiffuse galaxies UC Riverside astronomer and colleagues use simulations to reveal how the very faint dwarf galaxies are born ...
Once dubbed “forever chemicals,” per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, might be in the market for a new nickname. That’s because adding iodide to a water treatment reactor that uses ultraviolet ...
New UC Riverside research shows the average commuter in California is breathing unsustainably high levels of benzene and formaldehyde, two Prop. 65-listed, carcinogenic chemicals.
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