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UC Riverside

Alexander Balandin

Room-Temperature Quantum Oscillator Network Promises Faster, Greener Computing

The developed probe exclusively reacts with mitochondrial DNA repair intermediates and modulates the DNA repair and degradation processes, reducing mitochondrial DNA loss.

Chemical Shield Helps Mitochondria Keep Their DNA Intact

Electrode alignment with the red paths of the silicon molecule induce destructive quantum interference in the molecular wire.

Silicon Molecules Act Like Quantum Switches at Atomic Scale

UCR student Annalise Kane, co-first author of the study.

Scientists Weaponize Plant Hormones to Trick Parasitic Weeds Into Early Death

The new adaptive optical devices are designed to deliver ring-like targeted heating patterns to the surface of the 34-cm-diameter core optics in LIGO to control the effect of increasing thermal distortion as the laser power is increased toward the megawatt scale.

New technology enhances gravitational-wave detection

girl watching a giant clock

Patience Not a Virtue, But a Coping Strategy for Life’s Delays

An unhappy gopher and plant near the gopher enclosure fence in 1982.

Gophers’ One-Day Mission Triggered 40 Years of Recovery at Mount St. Helens

Map depicting the direction that the AMOC carries warm water, from the tropics to higher latitudes.

Slowing ocean current could ease Arctic warming — a little

wristband

That Phthsucks: Airborne plastic chemical levels shock researchers

Graphic depicting uses for pneumatic logic.

Air-Powered Computer Revolutionizes Blood Clot Prevention

UC Riverside associate professor Yujie Men at an incubator filled with bacteria cultures bottles.

Bacteria Could Hold Key to Breaking Down Stubborn ‘Forever Chemicals’

Artist's concept of an exoplanet in the process of being terraformed.

Alien Terraforming Could Be Detected by Earth’s Telescopes, Study Reveals

Foraminifera shells helped scientists piece together a picture of ocean movement during the Eocene period, where high atmospheric carbon levels caused the exchange of ocean waters to slow down.

Ancient ocean slowdown warns of future climate chaos

Major fire with helicopter dropping water

Reducing Air Pollution, Greenhouse Gases Simultaneously Key to Mitigating Wildfires

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