With the new UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center set to open on Sunday, a group of 70 diplomats from 42 different countries toured the hospital on Monday and got a final up-close look at the innovative technologies the hospital has to offer before its doors open for patients.
Author Archives: Seda Terzyan
Search for new life a team effort
The planet Earth is nothing but a tiny blue speck in the massive universe it inhabits, yet it is the only planet with the ability to sustain life as we know it.
Film calls for conservation of life in biological hot spots
With thousands of animal and plant species becoming extinct each day, many researchers call for a reversal of the destruction caused by human life to save the planet.
Finding healthy appetite a complex endeavor
Humans experience many drives that prompt them to perform certain behaviors, the most powerful of which is the drive to eat.
Science&Health: Taking a gamble with health
By engaging students in conversation about problem gambling, the UCLA Gambling Studies Program research team is spreading the word about National Problem Gambling Awareness Week on campus, one person at a time.
Researchers heal hearts dealing with rejection
The mending of broken hearts is emerging as a possibility as new scientific breakthroughs hit center stage.
Scientists find new genetic link to autism
A new gene linked to autism has been identified by UCLA researchers, who were able to break down the complexity of the developmental disorder by simultaneously working in different fields of research.