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Collaborating between and within the varied disciplines of chemical and electrical engineering, materials science and nanotechnology, UCR researchers are inventing portable biomedical devices that can detect and diagnose contagious diseases. They are designing nanosensors that measure exposure to viruses, toxins and bacteria in our air, food and water. By developing new tools that better detect chemical warfare agents, and by discovering new methods to safely remove harmful pesticides, lead, arsenic and other heavy metals from the environment, our researchers are creating a safer, healthier, cleaner future for the planet. [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Business] [Show ID: 21522]
To promote health and wellness, the Student Recreation Center at UC Riverside created an invigorating video that inspires all UC members to achieve their goals at their respective Rec Centers. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 30516]
Published 05/06/16
California Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera shares stories and life lessons from his father. [Humanities] [Show ID: 25525]
Published 06/14/13
Turn on the faucet, and out pours water — a familiar experience for the majority of us in the United States. But where does this water come from? Daniel Schlenk, a professor of aquatic ecotoxicology at the University of California, Riverside, provides an understanding of the unique aspects of...
Published 09/24/12