Words used in Chinese books illuminate how a nation’s values changed during economic reforms
UCLA-led study analyzes more than 270,000 books published over four decades
UCLA-led study analyzes more than 270,000 books published over four decades
Drs.Hanna Mikkola and James Dunn, of UCLA’s Broad Stem Cell Research Center, were among 20 scientists nationwide to receive the Tools and Technologies Award from the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine.
“This work represents a significant advance in the development of biocompatible devices,” says UCLA Life Scientist Reggie Edgerton: In his own work, Edgerton has placed electrodes outside the dura mater and shown they can help paralyzed patients recover limited movement.
UCLA Psychologists say those in positions of great authority often become self-centered, lose touch with other people, even stop caring. But the data shows it’s not necessarily their fault. The behaviors are directly linked to changes in the frontal lobe of the brain.
Alexander Hoffmann and Douglas Black, professors of Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics receive a $6 million NIH grant to launch multidisciplinary research across UCLA.
UCLA biologist Brenda Larison and colleagues visited zebra populations throughout Africa and studied stripe patterns. The most important factors affecting stripes: temperature.
Recent research led by UCLA Life Scientists, Michael Alfaro and Jessica Lynch Alfaro, is changing how we think about endangered monkeys in the Amazon.
Breakthrough by scientists from UCLA, J. Craig Venter Institute, and U of Washington pioneer studies of difficult to cultivate, elusive bacteria in our bodies.
Research led by UCLA neurobiologist David Glanzman,indicates that lost memories can be restored.