Bad vibrations: UCI researchers find security breach in 3-D printing process
Machine sounds enable reverse engineering of source code
Machine sounds enable reverse engineering of source code
Results suggest novel approaches to maintaining cognition as we age
Technology developed at UCI was used to detect and monitor a toxic algae bloom in Lake Erie that prompted a recent three-day ban on drinking tap water in Toledo, Ohio.
Lifesaving medical devices, fun toys and other 3-D printed products will be on display at UCI.
Researchers at UC Irvine’s California Institute for Telecommunications & Information Technology have developed a new way to transform enormous medical datasets into rotating, three-dimensional images, vastly increasing the potential of the institute’s 200-megapixel display HIPerWall.
UCI researchers sound the alarm on future Southern California deluge
Research and innovation are at the core of the mission at the Claire Trevor School of the Arts
Instrument designed to find distant worlds is used to determine the absence of one
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