Understanding what makes rainforests distinct from one another could advance conservation efforts October 27, 2022 Insights about how the ecosystems vary from one another could help shape conservation initiatives and efforts to fight climate change.
Space medicine: Future interplanetary travel will depend on it October 21, 2022 UCLA’s Dr. Haig Aintablian, campus’s first space medicine fellow, will have a role in shaping the next generation of flight physicians.
Driving high? Chemists make strides toward a marijuana breath analyzer October 4, 2022 By oxidizing THC to create an electric current, a UCLA team’s fuel cell sensor can reveal the presence of the drug.
Bye, ELFIN: As UCLA’s first student-built satellites meet their fiery demise, the science lives on September 30, 2022 Two CubeSats monitoring space radiation since 2018 have returned to Earth as shooting stars, next generation is coming.
Making lab-grown brain organoids ‘brainier’ September 29, 2022 A UCLA-led team has discovered that using early-stage stem cells is a key to producing structures that are reliable models of disease.
How a UCLA fish scientist helped the alien in Jordan Peele’s ‘Nope’ seem terrifyingly real September 26, 2022 Doctoral student Kelsi Rutledge helped make “Jean Jacket” scientifically plausible.
Genomic analysis reveals true origin of South America’s canids September 19, 2022 The continent’s diverse species all evolved very rapidly from a single ancestral population, a UCLA-led study shows.
Her work helped her boss win the Nobel Prize. Now the spotlight is on her September 15, 2022 Donna Elbert’s predictions about planetary magnetic fields deserve recognition, say UCLA researchers who have built on her work.
‘Glass bubble’ nanocarrier boosts effects of combination therapy for pancreatic cancer September 13, 2022 When two drugs were delivered in one nanoparticle rather than separately, the treatment worked better in mice.
First underground radar images from Mars Perseverance rover reveal some surprises August 25, 2022 The rover’s RIMFAX instrument, co-led by UCLA’s David Paige, has found unexpectedly tilted rock layers beneath the Jezero crater.
Remote heart rate sensors can be biased against darker skin. A UCLA team offers a solution August 24, 2022 By combining two technologies, camera and radar, researchers boosted accuracy across a diverse range of skin tones.
How a UCLA team smashed government targets for hydrogen fuel cell performance August 17, 2022 By wrapping platinum-alloy crystals in tiny graphene “nanopockets,” scientists generated far more catalytic activity and power than expected.
UCLA scientists bring cultured meat closer to your kitchen table August 16, 2022 Led by Amy Rowat, researchers have invented ‘edible microcarriers’ that could reduce the expense, time and waste required to produce cultured meat.
Female monkeys with female friends live longer August 10, 2022 UCLA professor Susan Perry and her team of researchers reveal their findings on capuchin monkeys and social integration.
Program primes students to tackle real-world urban sustainability issues August 8, 2022 More than 60 graduate students have received training through the NSF-funded INFEWS initiative at UCLA.
UCLA-led study could be step toward cheaper hydrogen-based energy July 21, 2022 Researchers have devised a method for more quickly predicting the performance of potential catalysts in fuel cells.
Can computers understand complex words and concepts? June 16, 2022 Research by UCLA, MIT and NIH scientists finds that a machine learning system organizes knowledge in a “very intuitive structure.”
Dead star’s cannibalism of its planetary system is most far-reaching ever witnessed June 15, 2022 UCLA-led research on a white dwarf 86 light-years from Earth sheds light on the systemic chaos that occurs when a star dies.
Well, I see it differently! June 9, 2022 UCLA psychologist Matthew Lieberman explains why people don’t perceive the world the same way others do.
UCLA professor Roger Ulrich shares Kavli Prize in astrophysics June 1, 2022 The honor recognizes his foundational studies in the fields of helio- and asteroseismology.
$5 million from Boeing will support UCLA quantum science and technology research May 19, 2022 The funds will support faculty at the UCLA Center for Quantum Science and Engineering.
3 UCLA faculty members elected to National Academy of Sciences for 2022 May 4, 2022 Dr. E. Dale Abel, Robert Bjork and Rosa Matzkin were honored for their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.
UCLA-developed technology enables single-cell sorting by function April 20, 2022 The advance could have implications for drug development and biological research.
UCLA-led team creates first comprehensive map of human blood stem cell development April 13, 2022 The study could eventually lead to more treatment options for leukemia, sickle cell disease and other conditions.