Chemistry, Crystals, and Quantum Science
This landmark research represents a major step in the growth of solid-state chemistry and, in turn, new applications of quantum science research.
This landmark research represents a major step in the growth of solid-state chemistry and, in turn, new applications of quantum science research.
UCLA Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences Professor Hao Cao wins grant from NASA to develop new technology for extended use on the lunar surface.
Professor Marcus Roper and recent grad Yujia Qi used zebra fish embryo for their work. Previous models had treated blood as a homogeneous fluid, and could not make any network that contained loops, even one as simple as the zebrafish’s.
Addae, the child of immigrants from Ghana, and her company have continued to work with a variety of independent and mainstream cosmetics lines to develop products — including brands carried at Sephora and Target.
The achievement could be a step toward computer memory using ultrafast phenomena that happen on the order of billionths of a second.
What are viruses, really? And where did they come from? UCLA’s Chemistry and Biochemistry department is pushing the boundaries of virology, and helping to answer that question once and for all.
Professor Ying Nian Wu and his colleagues designed two new approaches to better optimize drug design
Collaboration aims to scale-up silicon-based quantum processors
With the acquisition, UCLA will create an engine of innovation, discovery and economic growth for Southern California and beyond.
Saltzberg was honored for his work on detection of high energy neutrinos using radio waves.