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On exhibit until August 17 at the California Museum of Photography is “Gail Rebhan, About Time.” This is Rebhan’s first ...
As China slashed sulfur dioxide emissions by roughly 75 percent, a new study finds Earth began warming much, much faster.
Solid-state batteries are poised to transform everything from electric cars to consumer electronics, and represent a ...
Inhaling agricultural dust may pose significant risks to gut health for workers in animal agriculture, a University of ...
Stressed DNA sets off a cascade of failures in the body linked to heart conditions, neurodegeneration, and chronic inflammation. A new, UCR-designed tool interrupts this process, preserving DNA before ...
UC Riverside’s School of Business has been accepted into the Graduate Management Admission Council, or GMAC, a prestigious ...
America withdrew its troops from Vietnam in 1973 and South Vietnam fell in 1975. The “fall” (or, in the official Vietnamese view the “reunification”) of Saigon was the subject of many 50th anniversary ...
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 ...
The cornerstone of discrimination is the belief that other people, including people of other races from other countries, are different. They experience life differently; they react differently. What ...
Vietnam expert David Biggs compares the U.S. exits from Vietnam and Afghanistan, and finds lessons in Vietnam's eventual prosperity.