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Solid-state batteries are poised to transform everything from electric cars to consumer electronics, and represent a ...
As China slashed sulfur dioxide emissions by roughly 75 percent, a new study finds Earth began warming much, much faster.
The "Carry the Class" teaching method helps college students master concepts while fostering a sense of ownership through ...
Four years ago, a friend recommended the Riverside Free Clinic to John Ciulla. A resident of Rialto, Ciulla, 65, has been a ...
Researchers have uncovered how to manipulate electrical flow through crystalline silicon, a discovery that could lead to smaller, faster, and more efficient devices by harnessing quantum electron ...
Is ChatGPT a threat to education? UC Riverside experts share thoughts on the AI-powered language model that understands and responds to natural language ...
Computer processing demands for artificial intelligence, or AI, are spurring increasing levels of deadly air pollution from power plants and backup diesel generators that continuously supply ...
Antibiotics have the potential to inhibit athletic performance. (FangXiaNuo/Getty) Other studies have examined the way that exercise affects the microbiome, but this study is one of few to examine the ...
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 ...
A new study shows the Megalodon, a gigantic shark that went extinct 3.6 million years ago, was significantly more slender than earlier studies suggested.
Regulations imposed to protect the environment may continue to have impacts even after they are repealed. And those lingering impacts include some that run contrary to the goals of the policies.