Solutions to adapt to climate change August 8, 2024 In a new study, UCLA researchers analyze the most severe climate-driven public health risks in California.
Wildfire smoke can bring ‘lingering symptoms for months’ July 26, 2024 Smoke can spread 10-15 times farther than wildfires, posing big risks for vulnerable people.
Tracking Biden’s first 100 days: UCLA experts assess progress on environmental issues March 15, 2021 Seven faculty members share their analyses of what the president has accomplished and look ahead at the challenges to come.
Will schools be safe this fall? July 15, 2020 UCLA pediatric infectious disease specialist Nava Yeganeh shares advice on precautions for learning environments this fall.
Bend it like Bank July 2, 2019 UCLA School of Law’s soccer expert, Steven Bank, weighs in on the legal issues facing the beautiful game.
What are the impacts of the Supreme Court’s ruling to exclude a citizenship question on the census? June 28, 2019 UCLA professor of law, sociology and Chicana and Chicano studies Laura Gómez shares five key takeaways from the court’s decision.
UCLA psychologist on why we should embrace aging May 14, 2019 Alan Castel says that some forms of memory actually can improve when we get older.
Professor wonders what adults lose when they stop engaging in competitive play February 6, 2019 UCLA's Janet O’Shea says the answer has implications far beyond things like fitness and fun.
UCLA researchers using data-driven approach to make earthquakes less damaging January 16, 2019 25 years after Northridge, civil and environmental engineers are using artificial intelligence, machine learning, sensor networks and advances in mapping in their work.
UCLA faculty voice: The case for ‘sanctuary cities’ for endangered species June 18, 2018 Ursula Heise writes about the benefit of Los Angeles becoming a habitat for the endangered, though non-native, green-cheeked Amazon parrot.