Community-engaged approach can help address bias and lack of diversity/inclusion in neuroscience research
UC Riverside research helps explain a tradeoff in human behavior
UC Riverside mouse study finds paternal exposure to phthalates increases risk of metabolic diseases in progeny
Health of Southern California’s farmworkers needs to be a priority, says UC Riverside study
UC Riverside study has health implications for people living around California’s largest lake
Study provides insights into fighting broad range of pathogen’s viral strains
Mosquitoes spread several diseases, such as malaria and dengue. In 2020 about 241 million cases of malaria occurred worldwide, with a few more million cases occurring in 2021. Nearly half the world’s population lives in regions where contracting dengue virus is a risk. Insects also destroy a third of agriculture.
Aremote fear memory is a memory of traumatic events that occurred in the distant past — a few months to decades ago. A University of California, Riverside, mouse study published in Nature Neuroscience has now spelled out the fundamental mechanisms by which the brain consolidates remote fear memories.
Were it not for the COVID-19 pandemic, an important discovery about the development of nematodes — elongated cylindrical worms — might not have been made.
Aresearch team led by the University of California, Riverside, has discovered important details about how therapeutically relevant human monoclonal antibodies can protect against Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever virus, or CCHFV.
UC Riverside study has health implications for people living around California’s largest lake
The pandemic helped a husband-and-wife team at UC Riverside solve the mystery
Study provides insights into fighting broad range of pathogen’s viral strains
UC Riverside physicist and colleague invoke the cosmological collider to explain why matter, and not antimatter, dominates the universe
Technology reported in UC Riverside-led study has nanoelectronic applications
UC Riverside-led clinical study advances molecular understanding of THS effects on skin
UC Riverside study could inform the design of effective drugs to fight SARS-CoV-2 and other coronaviruses
A UC Riverside physicist explains
Early in its history, shortly after the Big Bang, the universe was filled with equal amounts of matter and “antimatter”