UC Riverside study could inform the design of effective drugs to fight SARS-CoV-2 and other coronaviruses
Exoplanet hunters should check for N2O
New food sources offer hope for imperiled butterflies
Study identifies cause of lake’s water loss
Airborne chemical sends unmistakable biological signal
UC Riverside-led clinical study advances molecular understanding of THS effects on skin
Planets orbiting most common star type may be uninhabitable
Continental movement capable of throttling marine oxygen
Technology reported in UC Riverside-led study has nanoelectronic applications
UC Riverside physicist and colleague invoke the cosmological collider to explain why matter, and not antimatter, dominates the universe
Jupiter’s orbit shape plays key, overlooked role on Earth
Ancient genomes of thirteen Neandertals provide a rare snapshot of their community and social organization
Due to the change of a single amino acid, brain evolution has proceeded differently
New analysis of chimpanzee stone tools shows diverse material culture
Archaeogenetic study reveals large-scale continental migration into the East of England during the early Medieval Period
Birth of a sibling triggers long-lasting stress in young bonobos
Baboons borrowed a third of their genes from a closely related species
It’s no secret that stress weighs heavily on our hearts.
It is estimated that there are from 10 to 100 virus particles for every living cell, making viruses the most abundant biological entities on Earth.
Two APS journal articles—one published in Psychological Science and the other in Perspectives on Psychological Science