Sitting on Yoram Cohen's desk is a bottle filled with water that once belonged in the ocean. Read more...
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September 29, 12:40 am
UCLA researchers combine techniques into new technology to create drinking water from the sea
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September 29, 12:38 am
UCLA postdoctoral student receives research grant from American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society recently awarded a $150,000 grant to UCLA postdoctoral student Kevin Jones, drawing from a funding source partially derived from UCLA's annual Relay for Life race. Read more...
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September 29, 12:34 am
UCLA ROTC cadets are part of a new generation without DADT policy
A new class of UCLA ROTC cadets completes its first week of training today "“ the first of a new generation of the military that is not required to follow the policy of Don't Ask, Don't Tell.
The policy banning openly gay service members was formally repealed on Sept. 20. Read more...
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September 28, 2:20 am
Book-signing to feature 13-year-old UCLA student Moshe Kai Cavalin's autobiography
A best-selling autobiography is not what you'd expect from a 13-year-old. Read more...
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Fourth-year mathematics student Moshe Kai Cavalin, 13, will be holding a book signing on Thursday at Ackerman Union for his autobiography, which is a best seller overseas.
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September 28, 2:17 am
UCLA Center for East-West Medicine massages away pain with pressure
Patients' shouts filtered through the doors of the outpatient clinic and alarmed the people outside. Read more...
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Dr. Ka-Kit Hui, director of the UCLA Center for East-West Medicine, treats patients with acupressure. (Credit: Courtesy of Carlo Arias)
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September 28, 2:10 am
Health sayings: fact or fiction?
Everyone's heard the sayings "“ an apple a day keeps the doctor away, or cracking your knuckles gives you arthritis. Read more...
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September 28, 2:02 am
Curcumin, a spice found in Indian curry dishes, could be used in creating less toxic ways to treat head and neck cancer
A chemical in the ingredient that makes your favorite Indian curry dish a vibrant yellow color may also be used as a safer, alternative way to treat head and neck cancer. Read more...

