Commencement 2013: By the numbers
Figures offer sneak peek at circumstances behind pomp
Figures offer sneak peek at circumstances behind pomp
Just as the U.S. outsources dangerous carbon dioxide emissions to China, rich coastal provinces in that country are outsourcing emissions to
poorer provinces in the interior, according to UC Irvine and other climate researchers.
Irvine, Calif., June 10, 2013 – The least massive galaxy in the known universe has been measured by UC Irvine scientists, clocking in at just 1,000 or so stars with a bit of dark matter holding them together. The findings, made with the world’s most powerful telescopes at the W. M. Keck Observatory and published today […]
This year’s wildfire season could be a rough one in already ravaged Amazon rain forests, according to new predictions by UC Irvine and NASA scientists.
UCI chemist wins award for excellence in research and leadership.
Psychology & social behavior professor Roxane Cohen Silver participated Thursday, April 25, in a congressional briefing in Washington, D.C., and during the trip also was awarded a National Science Foundation rapid response research grant to examine the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings.
Don’t let the piles of paperwork fool you – G.P. Li has a systematic strategy for pursuing innovation
Led by Donald Blake, UCI scientists have been on a decades-long global quest to measure atmospheric pollution
Chancellor Michael Drake recently announced that history professor Keith Nelson and English professor J. Hillis Miller had been appointed Edward A. Dickson Emeriti Professors.
Device used during breast cancer surgery permits surgeon to determine whether the entire tumor was removed.