UC Irvine |
A call to hit the ‘pause’ button on AI experiments
Tech experts have published an open letter about artificial intelligence and the race to create something we’re not sure we can control.
UC Irvine Magazine |
The coming flood: Meet the flood watchers
It may not attract the attention of earthquakes and wildfires, but a deluge is coming — fortunately, we have tools to predict and plan for it.
UC Irvine |
Exposure to green space linked to reduced risk of postpartum depression
Tree coverage and physical activity intensify the effect, a UC Irvine-led study finds.
UC Newsroom |
The doctor is in: Meet California’s next wave of dedicated physicians
Educated during a global pandemic, they are passionate about addressing health inequities and leading a new era in medicine.
UC Irvine |
Writing for FLOTUS
UC Irvine student Steven Gong turned lessons from the ‘Writing for POTUS’ course into a speechwriting internship in the Office of the First Lady.
UC Irvine School of Sciences |
Lunar New Year traditions, old and new
UC Irvine welcomed back its annual celebration in-person this year on Jan. 17.
UC Newsroom |
Serving the new California: 9 ways UC is working to cultivate a university as diverse as the state itself
Find out how UC is making a strategic effort to cultivate a student, staff and faculty community that reflects the state it serves.
UC Irvine |
How UC Irvine saved the ozone layer
Research by F. Sherwood Rowland and Mario Molina is at the heart of a recent U.N. report that the ozone hole is closing.
UC Irvine |
UC Irvine physicist proposes new experiment to detect dark matter in our solar system
The SpaceQ mission, involving atomic clocks on spacecraft placed close to the sun, could help find particles that have eluded researchers for decades.
UC Irvine |
Study finds pay practices, job barriers to blame for women making less than men
Findings across 15 countries suggest how new policies could resolve continuing issues.
UC Irvine |
An early warning system for future pandemics?
The hunt is on for tipoffs in social media and public data.
UC San Diego, UC Irvine |
UC San Diego, UC Irvine and others seek to map the human brain over a lifetime
The new Center for Multiomic Human Brain Cell Atlas will seek to describe in unprecedented detail the molecular features of the brain’s billions of cells, where each is located and how they change with age.