UCLA Division of Physical Sciences Listening Exercise
Attendees at the chancellor’s Listening Exercise session for Physical Sciences on March 17, 2025 raised several key issues affecting the division.
Attendees at the chancellor’s Listening Exercise session for Physical Sciences on March 17, 2025 raised several key issues affecting the division.
The new insights into these little-understood clouds can help scientists form more accurate climate models.
How the Chemistry & Biochemistry Department has grown into a teaching powerhouse at UCLA
Treude is a leading researcher studying how microorganisms in the ocean impact our planet and environment.
A team led by graduate student Louis-Philippe Coulombe used the James Webb Space Telescope to explore the exotic atmosphere of LTT 9779 b, a rare “ultra-hot Neptune.”
The prize, from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences is one of the oldest scientific awards in American History.
Four of the six UCLA faculty members who won the prestigious award for early-career scholars are from the Division of Physical Sciences
Alex Hall, new director of the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, explains how the response to LA’s recent fires are part of a larger push to change our world.
UCLA Hosts Cutting-Edge Workshop on the role of chemistry in the future of space science and exploration.
A dear friend and pillar of the UCLA community, Keith Terasaki died Dec. 22, 2024, leaving a remarkable legacy of countless lives touched, Bruin and otherwise. Following in the footsteps of his father, the legendary Paul Terasaki, Keith Terasaki dedicated himself to scientific and philanthropic leadership.