Month: May 2024

New crystal production method could enhance quantum computers and electronics

UC Irvine researchers make ultra-thin bismuth material for flexible technologies

Aerial views of San Juan Capistrano in 1990 and current day that shows increased coastal erosion.

California’s Beaches Are Eroding: Here’s How to Save Them

UC Irvine beach dynamics expert Brett Sanders offers solutions

UC Irvine-led team uncovers ‘vigorous melting’ at Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier

Satellite radar data show kilometer-scale seawater intrusion, causing ice to rise and fall

Nursing grad student Trang Truong

Finding her voice

Nursing student with speech disorder is determined to help disadvantaged patients be heard

Cascade Sorte

Coastal ecosystems: cracking the code

Marine biologist Cascade Sorte delves into the complex interactions between climate change and ocean species

UC Irvine global health researcher receives $4.3 million to study invasive malaria vector and urban malaria in Africa

Grant establishes UC Irvine as one of the International Centers of Excellence for Malaria Research

Bryce Mander, UC Irvine associate professor of psychiatry & human behavior

UC Irvine-led study links sleep apnea severity during REM stage to verbal memory decline

Novel findings among elders at risk for Alzheimer’s open door to personalized interventions

Beautiful african american woman sleeping in her bed at night

Dreaming is linked to improved memory consolidation and emotion regulation

UC Irvine-led study is first to pinpoint role of dreams in processing bad experiences

Teacher And Pupils Using Wooden Shapes In Montessori School.

Review shows mixed results on long-term effectiveness of early education programs

UC Irvine, other researchers find that children do initially benefit from preschool

Saurabh Chatterjee

UC Irvine study shows damaging impact of heat waves on vital organs

Heat stress affects brain, gut and liver function via a complex network of molecular mediators