Six years of radar data from the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility site in Utqiaġvik, Alaska provide important details on how secondary ice particles form in Arctic clouds.
Six years of radar data from the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility site in Utqiaġvik, Alaska provide important details on how secondary ice particles form in Arctic clouds.
International team designs energy-efficient robot with bird-inspired locomotion
Two new technologies allow scientists to edit specific species and genes within complex laboratory bacterial communities.
Soft X-ray tomography – a way to take gorgeously high-resolution, 3D images of cells – can help us study infections without risk of contamination. And now, the whole process takes just a fraction of the time and preparation required by other imaging methods.
Renewal recognizes UCI’s dedication to patient care and active engagement in research to develop new therapeutic approaches
Convergence research project integrated neurobiology with data science techniques
UCI study provides first evidence about how this protective mutation may reduce disease risk
Three staff researchers and one affiliate have been elected into the 2021 class of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
As the name implies, crystallography requires crystals – specifically, purified samples of the molecule of interest, coaxed into a crystal form. But most molecules form powders composed of jumbled granules, not picture-ready crystals. A new computer algorithm, combined with a state-of-the-art laser, can adapt X-ray crystallography for the many not-so-neat-and-tidy compounds that scientists seek to study.