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Commitment to service fuels innovative research into early cancer detection.
Clusters of distant galaxies that were bursting with newborn stars in the early universe eventually became the most massive galaxies today, a new...
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Commitment to service fuels innovative research into early cancer detection.
Clusters of distant galaxies that were bursting with newborn stars in the early universe eventually became the most massive galaxies today, a new...
California scientists attached a tiny electric circuit to a protein in the human teardrop and watched it destroy invading germs.
Mathematics Professor Gunther Uhlmann will deliver an Einstein Public Lecture at the 2012 Spring Eastern Sectional Meeting on March 17, 2012. The...
Human tears are thought to be unique in the animal kingdom, in that they're often tied to our emotional state -- but that's not the only special...
A protein found in teardrops bears a striking resemblance to Pac-Man, UC Irvine scientists reveal in a new study, and the way they found out is just...
UCI recently received the 2011 Award for Institutions from the Open Educational Quality Initiative, acknowledging its outstanding open education...
Scientists have been searching the skies for dwarf galaxies – faint, ancient clumps of stars that merged early in the universe's history to form...
As a boy in coastal San Diego in the 1980s, Jim Randerson loved the exotic fish, birds and even tides of red crustaceans that washed ashore during...
The Conference in Geometric Analysis in honor of Peter Li's research will be held at the UCI Student Center from January 14 through January 17, 2012.








