Questions about Egyptian politicians, Greek philosophers, obscure cathedrals and organic molecules were thrown out to four teams who battled against a ticking clock to deliver correct answers in time.
Author Archives: Kavitha Subramanian
FTO gene variant is associated with obesity, brain tissue loss
A gene variant present in about 50 percent of the global population that is known to contribute to obesity is now believed to be associated with yet another dire effect: significant brain tissue loss.
School of Law selects speaker
Students graduating from the UCLA School of Law will hear one last bit of legal advice, before embarking on their own careers, from one of the most prominent lawyers in the field of international law.
Swipes for the Homeless collects leftover student meals for cause
Within 20 minutes of setting up, Swipes for the Homeless had collected 60 donated meal swipes and expected many more to come.
UCLA alumna’s study shows small dogs descend from Middle Eastern gray wolf
Shih tzus, malteses, chihuahuas and other small dogs all have a common ancestor: the Middle Eastern gray wolf.
Small dogs related to gray wolf by lone gene
Shih tzus, malteses, chihuahuas and other small dogs all have a common ancestor: the Middle Eastern gray wolf.
Pro-Test for Science, Bruins for Animals hold panel with room for debate
What does it mean to be “subhuman?”