It’s almost impossible to think of the days when cell phones were used solely for calls, text messaging and photographs ever since the complex iPhone came out two years ago.
The American Medical Student Association recently gave the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and eight other medical schools across the nation an A grade for their strict conflict-of-interest guidelines.
Self-replicating robots and cures for cancer may seem unrelated, but nanotechnology brings these two subjects into a research field with very promising results.
After last week’s heat wave, some may wonder why UCLA has not taken advantage of California’s abundant sunlight with solar energy.
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