Researchers have identified a network of connections between the brainstem and spinal cord that enables people to grasp, hold, and manipulate objects. The discovery could guide new stroke therapies.
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence and cloud computing is outpacing the ability of many community water systems to ...
In a new book, sociologist Brandon Andrew Robinson calls for abolishing sexual identities. Robinson, an associate professor of gender and sexuality studies at UC Riverside, knows it’s a provocative ...
Jamelle Bouie, a New York Times political columnist and a provocative voice on social media, will be the speaker for the 2026 Hays Press-Enterprise Lecture at UC Riverside. The talk, “What’s the ...
During Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month, UC Riverside experts highlight breakthrough research and expanding treatments ...
Greg Paules has been named UC Riverside’s next director of intercollegiate athletics. He will start in the role on March 23.
Members of the Chicano Latino Alumni Chapter raise funds to support the creation of a scholarship for current UCR students.
What is the secret of happiness? Sonja Lyubomirsky, a distinguished professor of psychology at UC Riverside, used to dread that question; she considered it reductive. As a leading expert on the ...
A University of California, Riverside team of scientists has found that Toxoplasma gondii, a common parasite affecting up to one-third of the global population, is far more complex than previously ...
A new study suggests that a little-known region deep in the brain could be crucial for preserving physical strength as we age. The findings could help detect and prevent frailty before it begins.
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