Upon entering Hedrick dining hall, students are greeted with an organic salad bar that includes cage-free eggs, organic tofu and campus-grown herbs.
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“˜Bridging the Gap’ symposium seeks to educate students about Alzheimer’s disease and the latest advances in the field of treating it
The largest college symposium on aging and Alzheimer’s disease will be held today at the Kerckhoff Grand Salon to educate students about gerontology.
Integrative medicine can help boost daily energy
Any activity practiced in excess can harm the human health.
The science of cosmetics
For cosmetics enthusiast Alyssa Perez, applying, sharing and experimenting with different cosmetics colors and brands is a hobby.
Semel awarded stimulus funds
Although two-thirds of the world is bilingual, current knowledge about the brain is largely based on biased sampling of monolingual subjects, said Xavier Cagigas, a postdoctoral fellow at UCLA. To obtain more representative results, researchers must sample diverse subjects.
Center for Advanced Surgical and Interventional Technology’s Haptic feedback vest may help those who struggle with balance
People who live with balance disorders or have had lower-limb amputation soon could benefit from haptic feedback.
Centers research hydrogen fuel use, water purification
Both the Hydrogen Engineering Research Consortium and Water Technology Research Center at UCLA strive to make cost-efficient and environmentally sound developments using water.