Grove fell short of great expectations but has proven valuable in Earth system science studies
Grove fell short of great expectations but has proven valuable in Earth system science studies
Year brings scientific advances, national accolades, international outreach, student achievement and loss of campus stalwarts
Coached by UCI students, middle school teams learn STEM skills by creating educational smartphone games
Vy Dong ’98 is back as a chemistry professor specializing in molecular reactions.
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UCI is at the center of the next wave of advanced manufacturing at the Rapid Tech Center, and it shows as federal officials host a related workshop here.
Biomedical engineer Elliot Botvinick uses optical tweezers to understand how disease takes hold
Using sophisticated satellite technology, Isabella Velicogna documents the ice sheet melt in Greenland and Antarctica. The assistant professor of Earth system science has shown that glaciers are losing mass at an increasing rate — a trend with dire implications for the planet.
UC Irvine scientists have discovered intriguing variations in the brains of people who can effortlessly recall every moment of their lives since about age 10.
Oncologists at UC Irvine Medical Center study whether an interactive therapy robot can benefit women receiving chemotherapy.