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Libraries exhibit traces Irvine’s evolution

UCI Libraries’ spring exhibit chronicles city’s conversion from farmland to model planned community.

Sexual revolution rooted in 1940s, study shows

Shifting societal views of sex have changed classification and regulation of sex crimes.

Revolutionizing the education of doctors

By providing students with technological devices such as iPads and portable ultrasounds, UC Irvine School of Medicine is revolutionizing the way healthcare is taught. For the future doctors, such tools could one day be as standard as the stethoscope.

UC Irvine Advisory: Neuroscientist to speak on music, evolution and the human brain

Neuroscientist Aniruddh D. Patel will discuss “Music, Evolution & the Human Mind” as part of the UC Irvine Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning & Memory.

UCI picked to lead new galaxy evolution center

UC Irvine has been chosen to lead the new Southern California Center for Galaxy Evolution, the largest institute of its…

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Bacteria teach evolution, climate adaptation

How will Earth’s tiniest organisms adapt to climate warming? UC Irvine scientists are consulting bacteria in an effort to find out.

Award honors Taylor's impact on software evolution

Richard N. Taylor, informatics professor at UC Irvine, and two former doctoral students, Peyman Oreizy and Nenad Medvidovic, have received…

New book supports importance of teaching evolution

<![CDATA[The National Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine have released Science, Evolution, and Creationism, a book designed to…]]>

Avise publishes new book on evolution

<![CDATA[John Avise, distinguished professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at UC Irvine, has published a new book titled On Evolution.…]]>

Testing the predictability of evolution

Albert F. Bennett, acting dean of the School of Biological Sciences, has performed the first experimental test of whether trade-offs…