The UCLA Medical Center will be posting more than $100 million to update its existing electronic medical records, transforming them into a cohesive and integrated system. Read more...
News, Westwood
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February 11, 10:01 pm
UCLA Medical Center to update electronic medical records system
News, Science & Health
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February 11, 9:59 pm
Smart grid technology saves money, energy by using sensors in buildings, battery power from electric cars
The electric power transmission grid of Los Angeles is about to get an upgrade, in part because of research at UCLA looking at new smart grid technology that may save money for consumers. Read more...
Campus
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February 11, 9:58 pm
Public transit options provide alternative options for UCLA commuter students
Eighty hours. That is the amount of time Catherine Mangan spends driving to and from UCLA each quarter. Read more...
Campus, News
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February 11, 9:58 pm
Residential Hill’s energy-saving competition, Do it in the Dark, prompts students to decrease consumption
While many students can probably already think of many things best done in the dark, UCLA Housing and Hospitality Services and the Office of Residential Life are encouraging students to save energy in other ways. Read more...
News, Westwood
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February 11, 9:56 pm
Coptic Orthodox Christian Club and United Arab Society at UCLA discuss religious tension
More than a month after a drive-by shooting killed six Christians who attended a Coptic Christmas Eve Mass on Jan. 6, Egypt is still recuperating from the escalation of religious tension. Read more...
Photo: Members from the Coptic Orthodox Christian Club at UCLA spoke about their views on the religious conflict between Coptic Christians and Muslims in Egypt.
News, Westwood
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February 11, 9:53 pm
I Heart Walking event promotes a method for improving health along with the environment
Carol Chen walks to exercise and socialize with fellow UCLA friends and coworkers. Read more...
News
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February 11, 9:52 pm
UCLA researchers investigate possible asteroid collision
Ever since she watched a science fiction film about black holes, UCLA researcher Aurelie Guilbert has loved astronomy. Read more...



