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Sean Young, UC Irvine professor of informatics and emergency medicine

Music as medicine

Integrating eclectic interests in latest research, Sean Young finds that mindfully listening to jazz reduces pain

Five UC Irvine scholars have been newly elected to the American Association for the Advancement of Science (clockwise from top left): Kevork Abazajian, professor of physics and astronomy; Thomas Zimmermann, Chancellor’s Professor of informatics; Melinda Gormley, research and policy coordinator at the Center for Population, Inequality and Policy; Aaron Barth, professor of physics and astronomy; and Nalini Venkatasubramanian, professor of computer science.

AAAS names 5 UC Irvine researchers as 2025 fellows

Scholars are honored for their efforts to advance science or its applications

Candice Odgers (L) and Gillian Hayes

UC Irvine leads national survey of artificial intelligence's role in education

Results suggest adolescents appear to be earlier and more eager adopters of AI

Giovanna Mancinelli

Preventing bad experiences with digital goods

Endowment award helps Giovanna Mancinelli serve as technology user advocate

Stacy Branham, a UC Irvine associate professor of informatics

Accessibility advocate

Stacy Branham is committed to inclusive digital technologies, particularly for the visually impaired

Mimi Ito

Generating the Future with AI

Three questions with cultural anthropologist Mimi Ito

Bill Tomlinson, UCI professor of informatics

UC Irvine researcher authors ‘scientists' warning' on climate and technology

Academics explore roles of clean energy and AI in combating global warming

UCI informatics major Shalini Bhakta leaning against building with leaves in the backgroundl

Cross-country connection

Scholarship enables UCI informatics major to attend Florida event for women in ICS

A man with googles and a white lab coat facing a white board with graphs.

UC Irvine continuing education program aims to transform the public health system

New online analytics courses to elevate informatics training to drive progress

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Virtual Solace

ExperienceCraft offers children a safe online realm in which to grieve and find support from peers