Jack Hogan, who grew up in a house a stone’s throw away from a reservoir in the forests north of San Francisco, finds it natural to be working closely with the environment after graduation.
Author Archives: Chris Benderev
Bruins tackle rocket science
In April, when the members of the UCLA Rocket Project started crunching the numbers from months of calculations, they noticed something was wrong.
Hydrogen fuel plant set for 2010 debut
As early as next summer, UCLA expects to house one of California’s largest hydrogen fueling stations after securing $2.1 million in financial grants earlier this month.
L.A. popular culture hinders eating-disorder recovery
For Anna Hollaender, tuning her television to red-carpet coverage of the Oscars became dangerous in a matter of minutes. Slender celebrities squeezed into impossible dresses conjure up impulses Hollaender said she must suppress every day.
UCLA releases cancer study
There are no guarantees when it comes to chemotherapy.
DNA on file: finding suspects with data from birth
If you were born in California after 1965, the state most likely has your DNA on file in accordance with state law.
Students build hydrogen-powered go-kart
Behind the driver’s seat of a hydrogen-powered race kart sits the fuel cell, a block of machinery that makes the whole thing go. Just 11 days before competing in an international kart race, the UCLA team still had not received its fuel cell in the mail. The stress was huge for members of HercUCLAs, a […]