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UC Irvine scientist helps link climate change to Madagascar’s megadrought
Nov 21, 2022
Schiff wants to shift the narrative of her field through visual storytelling on social media.
Nov 21, 2022
Carpenter wants to champion diversity, equity and inclusion at Physical Sciences through storytelling.
Nov 21, 2022
Pahl wants to not only tell the science stories coming out of his department, but to help others tell stories, too. 
Nov 17, 2022
Thirteen UCI faculty members are part of the Highly Cited Researchers list for 2022. Both quantitative and qualitative analyses are used to identify individuals from across the globe who have…
Nov 17, 2022
This episode is one of eight filmed during summer of 2022 in partnership with the Center for Digital Innovation in Learning made possible by an IGNITE grant from Boston College. These episodes include a diverse slate of co-hosts and kids who share their own rock stories and observations. In Season Three, we take our show on the road, filming scientists in their laboratories and field sites around the country. Many of the rocks and stories presented would not have been available without support…
Nov 16, 2022
The UCI Physical Sciences professors work to elevate the union’s science and its publications, too.
Nov 14, 2022
Advanced instruments aid in development of coherent picture of extragalactic nucleus.
Nov 2, 2022
During November, we celebrate Native American Heritage Month and recognize the tremendous impacts and contributions of Native peoples.
Nov 1, 2022
Svetlana Jitomirskaya was born in Ukraine, but left the Soviet Union to escape sexism and antisemitism. Even though her work in mathematical physics has now been honored with one of the field’s top prizes, she finds herself still fighting old battles.
Oct 27, 2022
Professor Prescher recalls her time as a Ph.D. student in the lab of Nobel Prize winner Professor Carolyn Bertozzi.
Oct 26, 2022
How a free pizza played a pivotal role in the life of a Native American physicist.
Oct 24, 2022
Cal-Bridge offers funding and mentors to promising undergrads seeking Ph.Ds in science.