Students are often told to plan ahead, but a new study suggests that too much planning ahead to achieve multiple specific goals may actually obstruct one’s ability to complete that goal.
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UCLA pre-med students interested in alternative medicine shadow acupuncturist for internship
An observant and inquisitive group huddled around the examination table in a Santa Monica clinic as an acupuncture student reassured her patient.
UCLA professor and his team discover ice below the surface of Mercury's poles
Earth has more of it than scientists can explain. And if it exists on nearby planets, it could mean that there are other life forms in solar systems elsewhere in the universe.
Team engineers new phone device and app that will diagnose and track diseases
The team has engineered a cell phone device that, in conjunction with a smartphone application, reads rapid diagnostic tests and transfers the information onto an online server.
Runners participate in 13th Bruin Run/Walk to raise funds for Chase Child Life Program
Runners clad in brightly colored shirts emblazoned with team names such as “Team Emily” and “Team Super Jesus” gathered in Wilson Plaza.
Bruin Run/Walk cause inspires avid Bruin runner to participate in 5K event
As the sun rose over Janss Steps early Sunday, Jeffrey Lin ran past the line framed by two “Finish” flags in Wilson Plaza and, in the process, crossed an item off his UCLA bucket list.
Patients, families find hope in Chase Child Life Program at Mattel Children’s Hospital
Grace Suomi ran in the Bruin Run/Walk for the first time last year, just two days after finishing her last session of chemotherapy.