UCLA researchers uncover buried ancient delta on Mars
Using the most detailed images ever captured of another planet’s subsurface, a UCLA-led team identified the buried remains of an ancient river delta in Jezero crater
Using the most detailed images ever captured of another planet’s subsurface, a UCLA-led team identified the buried remains of an ancient river delta in Jezero crater
The work offers a more complete view of how water moves through hillslopes — and why some slopes fail before others.
Researchers lay the roadmap for more accurate hazard predictions with better soil moisture data and increased interdisciplinary collaborations
Building on the statewide Quantum California initiative, the alliance embodies a shared commitment to ensure that California remains at the forefront of the quantum revolution.
In a recent editorial in Science, Professor Prineha Narang and co-author Ian Banks, outline a proposal to rethink doctoral education in STEM.
Offered for first-year majors to help them thrive at UCLA
Researchers at the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA published a step-by-step framework for determining the three-dimensional positions and elemental identities of atoms in amorphous materials.
UCLA Physics and Astronomy Assistant Professor Christopher Gutiérrez wins a DOE Office of Science Early Career Research Program award for his proposal to image how charge density waves move through quantum materials.
New breakthrough in understanding how electric fields form in space — with implications for planetary science and space weather forecasting
Alice Shapley was honored for landmark observational campaigns and creative techniques that redefined the forefront of the field of galaxy formation and evolution.