Renowned UCI scholar R. Duncan Luce passes away at 87

A recipient of the 2003 National Medal of Science, Luce is hailed as one of the most influential figures in the social sciences.

Luce Receives Honorary Doctorate from University of Waterloo

R. Duncan Luce, Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Sciences at UC Irvine, received an honorary doctorate of mathematics from the University…

Luce to receive alumni association's top honor

The UCI Alumni Association will recognize National Medal of Science winner R. Duncan Luce with its Extraordinarius award at the …

Troubled waters

Two Ph.D. students jump into action to study how oil spills affect critical ocean microorganisms

Andreea Dinicu, M.D., M.P.H.

#IamUCI – Andreea Dinicu

Q&A with Class of 2022 graduate Andreea Dinicu, M.D., M.P.H.

UCI and international institutions link Southeast Asia megadrought to drying in Africa

Previously unknown mid-Holocene event led to major changes in human settlement

UCI scientists engineer human cells with squid-like transparency

Bioinspired research project a first step toward intrinsically translucent tissue

Powering down

UCI launches Green Labs certification program

UCI oceanographers solve mystery of phytoplankton survival in nutrient-poor Pacific

Essential iron is hoarded and recycled by the climate-regulating aquatic plants

UCI astronomer wins NASA Habitable Worlds grant to study surface reflectivity of exoplanets

Astronomers can learn a lot about planets outside our solar system, including whether they’re capable of supporting life, by studying their surface albedo, or reflectivity. Aomawa Shields, UCI Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Physics & Astronomy, recently won a grant from the NASA Habitable Worlds program to research this characteristic of planets orbiting relatively […]