Tag: science

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...

UCI Professor Jack Brouwer Featured on The Discovery Channel

Dr. Jack Brouwer, a mechanical and aerospace engineering professor at UCI, was featured on the show “Tomorrow’s World Today” on Oct. 3 on the...

He Jiankui and the Ethics of Gene Editing

Chinese researcher He Jiankui recently used the CRISPR/Cas-9 complex to genetically alter the DNA of seven embryos in an attempt to make the embryos resistant to HIV.

Turn That Down! The Long-Term Effects of Continuous Noise Exposure

By Janki Patel College kids are known to go to concerts every now and then, especially when their favorite artist is on tour. Otherwise, they...

The remedē System: A New Approach to Treating Sleep Apnea

By Emily Majorkiewicz Affecting over 200,000 people in the United States alone, sleep apnea is quite a common sleeping disorder that is characterized by frequent...

MDMA as Possible PTSD Treatment

by Dominic Javonillo In late August 2017, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) designated the use of MDMA (commonly known as “ecstasy”) as...

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_img

Follow us

HomeTagsScience