Kathryn Peiman paused during her story about capturing wild seabirds off the Hawaiian coast and pointed to a set of scars on the back of her hand.
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UCLA professor seeks Soviet leader Lenin’s cause of death at clinicopathological conference
The economic and political ideas that Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin put forth during his life are widely debated, but the subject of his death is less often analyzed.
UCLA Racing Baja team seeks off-road victory at Society of Automotive Engineers competition
A group of students in gray shirts file out of a cramped classroom onto the road behind Engineering Building IV. Shining flashlights to see through the darkness, they huddle around the frame of a short, black car.
UCLA researchers discover single genetic change linked to IQ and brain size
A link between genetics and brain size has been established by a team led by neurology researchers at UCLA, working as part of an international collaborative research project, showing that single genetic changes play a role in determining brain volume and IQ.
UCLA finance professor Francis Longstaff pursues interest in astronomy with colleagues, family
As a college student, Francis Longstaff was faced with a decision ““ go to business school or pursue a degree in astronomy.
UCLA researchers make big discovery in dwarf galaxy NGC 4449B
In his office in the Physics and Astronomy Building, Michael Rich pointed to a black and white image of a galaxy on his desktop computer screen.