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Moderating approaches to artificial intelligence in education

Call it the modern arms race or call it the robot apocalypse — artificial intelligence (AI) is taking the world by storm, and emerging...

Psychedelics in clinical settings

As a response to issues surrounding addiction and mental health, state legislatures across the country are experimenting with the decriminalization of psychedelic drugs. Assembly...

Astronaut Tracy Dyson touches down at UCI 

When Tracy Dyson was pursuing a postdoctoral fellowship in environmental science at the University of California, Irvine, in 1998, she received a call from...

Mountain Fire in Ventura County nears total containment, communities in recovery

Officials reported that the Mountain Fire of Ventura County, which rapidly spread to over 20,000 acres and burned through communities, is 98% contained as...

Bioluminescent waves light up Newport Beach

Bioluminescent waves were spotted in Newport Beach and along the Southern California coast starting the evening of October 12 and continuing until the 17.  The...

Hydrogen blending project proposed for UCI ARC

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) is reviewing an application filed by SoCalGas on March 1 to initiate a hydrogen blending demonstration project at...

YouTube University is unlikely to replace classrooms

The reality of YouTube serving as formal education for students is becoming more apparent as educational channels range from exploring complex mathematics to in-depth...

Five-Year UCI Study Into Chronic Santa Ana Lead Exposure Now Underway

UCI professors and community organizers of the Inequities in Childhood Life-Course Lead Exposure and Academic and Neurobehavioral Outcomes (I-CLEAN) will conduct an environmental justice...

Historic WWII Era Hangar in Tustin Burned Down

Update: This article was corrected for grammar and clarity. The World War II-era wooden hangar in Tustin that caught on fire was declared as...

Fair Housing Foundation Spreads Awareness Through Irvine Workshop

The Fair Housing Foundation (FHF), a Los Angeles and Orange County-based non-profit, held a free two-hour workshop on housing discrimination and rights at Irvine...

COVID-19 Negligence Charges Dropped Against Irvine-Based Senior Living Company

A Los Angeles superior court judge dismissed COVID-19-related criminal charges against management at Silverado Senior Living Management Inc., an Irvine-based assisted living company, regarding...

Oh, You Think YOU Have It Tough? Try Being a STEM Major.

STEM students are better than all of you. I am better than all of you. Please recognize that so that I feel good about my negative eight hours of sleep and constant state of exhaustion-induced psychosis. 

The Underbelly of Scientific Racism in Eugenics

Three decades ago, the first gene therapy trial was used to treat children with severe combined immunodeficiency; today, scientists worldwide are conducting over 3,000...

Beckman Center Hosts Scientists Renowned for mRNA Vaccine Research

Eight world-renowned scientists, known for their contributions to the development of messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines gathered for a panel at the Beckman Center of...

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