Ross Boulanger is a distinguished professor emeritus of civil and environmental engineering, focusing on geotechnical earthquake engineering. (Gregory Urquiaga/UC Davis) Some forms of engineering deal ...
A persistent driver is the demand for lightweight materials that retain mechanical integrity under thermal and chemical stress. High-performance polymers, exemplified by polyether ether ketone (PEEK), ...
The University of California has awarded $8 million in multicampus research grants, in partnership with UC-managed national laboratories, to accelerate progress toward a future powered by abundant, ...
A civil rights organization has filed a complaint alleging that the University of California, Irvine (UCI) is using racial quotas in its engineering school by setting goals to have the number of Black ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. The Irvine 1NH well was placed on production on October 14(th) and is currently producing at a strong initial average ...
The all-electric, zero emission UCI Health Irvine Hospital paves the way for lowering the impacts of future health facilities. October 21, 2025 When the $1.3-billion UCI Health - Irvine Hospital & ...
MP Materials Corp. MP reported negative operating cash flow from operations of $66.8 million in the first half of 2025 against an outflow of $10.3 million in the same period last year. The sharp ...
The battery world has fallen head over heals for lithium-iron-phosphate cells, a cheap, durable chemistry that can lower the price of a vehicle by thousands of dollars. Tariffs and anti-China ...
A model of the a-Heal wearable device. As a wound heals, it goes through several stages: clotting to stop bleeding, immune system response, scabbing, and scarring. A wearable device called “a-Heal,” ...
Responsive materials that morph and adapt like biological systems are non-trivial to design and manufacture. Researchers developed a co-design framework that unites AI, physics, and 3D printing into ...
Itai Einav receives funding from Australian Research Council. What looks like ordinary sand, rocks or snow flowing in one direction can actually hide swirling currents that move in multiple directions ...
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