UCI scientists make X-ray vision-like camera to rapidly retrieve 3D images

Tech can visualize various materials, structures with detailed chemical information

In the pandemic, Asian Americans relish the cozy family ritual of hot pot

Los Angeles Times, April 6, 2021

For months, California kept a lid on COVID-19. Now it’s leading the surge

Palm Springs Desert Sun, Dec. 30, 2020

Chopsticks were used in the study to help subjects hold one of four facial expressions: A. neutral, B. non-Duchenne smile, C. Duchenne smile and D. grimace.

Smiling sincerely or grimacing can significantly reduce the pain of needle injection

Genuine smile also blunts stress-induced physiological responses, UCI-led study finds

New novel “stealth” COVID-19 vaccine starts clinical trial in OC

Spectrum News1, Oct. 30, 2020 (Video)

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UCI Podcast: Top Chef winner and UCI alumna Melissa King dishes out college cooking tips

Melissa King, a 2005 UCI alumna with a bachelor’s degree in cognitive sciences, won Top Chef: All-Stars L.A., the 17th season of the show. In this episode of the UCI Podcast, King dishes on the final moments of the show and her unique California-Asian culinary style. She also shares cooking tips for college students and […]

Turning kitchen mixers into ventilators

Orange County Business Journal, April 27, 2020

UCI team demonstrates ability to supercharge cells with mitochondrial transplantation

Procedure could unlock cures for heart disease, cancer and neurodegenerative disorders

Melissa King Today: Where Is the Top Chef Contestant Now?

Heavy.com, March 19, 2020

UCI research helps shed new light on circadian clocks

Body parts respond to day and night independently from brain, studies show