Month: May 2021

UCI researchers identify primary causes of Greenland’s rapid ice sheet surface melt

Weather station data point to wind- and solar-driven heating as leading culprits

UCI biomedical engineers spotlight disparities in knee and jaw joint treatments

Study suggests improved remedies for a problem affecting millions of Americans

Million-dollar grant supports research on family engagement among the incarcerated

Social ecology team to lead the comprehensive assessment

David Sanusi, international studies major, standing on stairs.

Adding a little spice – literally – to life

Undergrads launch company that imports vanilla, cinnamon and a type of cocoa bean prized by European chocolatiers

Orange County may get to yellow tier soon

Spectrum News 1 (City News Service), May 4, 2021

Efforts to vaccinate people are stretching OC’s Community groups, clinics thin

Voice of OC, May 4, 2021

Orange County School Board perpetuates false idea about mandatory vaccines for students

Orange County Register, May 4, 2021

Why can’t Orange County move to the less restrictive yellow tier?

Orange County Register, May 4, 2021

Which ethnic groups are most eager to get vaccinated in Southern California counties?

Orange County Register, May 4, 2021

Study: Hormones, perceived physical changes during puberty differ over sociodemographics

Sociodemographic characteristics such as sex, education, ethnicity, race and income are associated with both salivary hormone levels and self-reported physical changes related to puberty, according to a recent study published in the online journal Frontiers in Endocrinology. Lead author Kristina Uban, UCI assistant professor of public health; co-lead author Megan Herting of USC; and other […]