UCLA biologists uncover rules that govern leaf design
UCLA Life Scientists have discovered fundamental rules of leaf design that underlie plants’ ability to produce leaves that vary enormously in size.
UCLA Life Scientists have discovered fundamental rules of leaf design that underlie plants’ ability to produce leaves that vary enormously in size.
Philip Atiba Goff, UCLA assistant professor of social psychology, was interviewed Wednesday on MSNBC’s “The Cycle” about receiving a National Science Foundation grant to establish a new national database that tracks racial profiling by law-enforcement agencies.
Gregory A. Miller, distinguished professor and chair of the department of psychology, received the Distinguished Contributions Award from the Society for Psychophysiological Research at their annual meeting in Florence, Italy, this month.
Brain-imaging studies carried out by UCLA psychologists, show what happens to the human brain when it slips into unconsciousness.
A growing body of research shows that the need to connect socially with others is as basic as our need for food, water and shelter, writes UCLA professor Matthew Lieberman in his first book, “Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect,” published this week by Crown Publishers.