India groundwater

Using satellite data, UC Irvine and NASA hydrologists have found that groundwater beneath northern India has been receding by as much as 1 foot per year over the past decade – and they believe human consumption is almost entirely to blame.

Eric Rignot

Measuring melting ice sheets

Global climate change – especially as it relates to glacial melting and rising ocean levels – is the subject of much debate and research. Eric Rignot, Earth system science professor, studies ice sheet melting in Antarctica and Greenland. He will talk about his work March 31 as part of the 2008-09 Discover the Physical Sciences Breakfast Lecture Series.

A courageous path

After a near-death encounter with a grizzly bear, Regents’ Scholar Jenna Otter’s path to success was all about focus

Outside the comfort zone

Outdoor courses developed by Bill Jacox fulfill his love for nature and inspire participants to overcome obstacles

Hot shots

New researchers elevate climate change research

Antarctic ice loss speeds up, nearly matches Greenland loss

Ice loss in Antarctica increased by 75 percent in the last 10 years due to a speed-up in the flow…

UC Irvine student discusses her recovery from a bear attack on the Today Show

On the Today Show Tuesday, undergraduate Jenna Otter discussed her recovery from a bear attack that injured her and her…

Students’ guide to the COSMOS

Program director nurtures future scientists with creative touch