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Three federal policies that matter to UC students right now
UC students traveled to DC to give lawmakers a primer on what policy changes students need.
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The UC experience
Campus by campus, dive into clubs, classes and experiences you can only get here.
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‘The UC Effect’: Shaping the future of AI
UC’s first systemwide Congress on AI delved into the technology’s promise and perils — and the unique role the university can play in leading the way forward.
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Can’t stop worrying? Why video games help
There’s a reason why video games are so good at capturing our attention. Research from UC Riverside suggests that they can have major benefits for our mental health.
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Got climate anxiety? This UC course can help.
The deadline to register for the new UC Climate Resilience course is March 29.
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Transfer student Alexis Acosta followed her curiosity to UC. Here’s how she paid for college.
Transfer student Alexis Acosta was worried about the cost of UC but found the resources and support she needed. “It’s been an experience that I wouldn’t trade for the world.”
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Digging, diving and discovering stories untold
Once a dream of two plucky UC scholars, the Society of Black Archaeologists has become a force for change.
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Inexpensive, carbon-neutral biofuels are finally possible
Study finds a new way for next-generation biofuel production to finally become both cost-effective and carbon neutral.
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UC inventions garnered more patents than any other university in the world last year
Six UC campuses also on the list of schools with most undergraduate startup founders
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Got advice? Here's how to get teens to listen
A study from UC Riverside researchers found teens will appreciate parents’ unsolicited advice, but only if the parent is supportive of their teens’ autonomy.
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First-ever sighting of a live newborn great white
The footage may help solve a long-standing mystery in shark science.
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Keys to aging hidden in the leaves
Researchers at UC Riverside have pinpointed the part of a plant's cell that governs the speed of aging. By tinkering with these organelle, they've been able to bring nearly-dead plants back to vigorous health.