Click here to learn more about water and the ways to conserve it. Water is observed by many as a boundless entity that flows from the Earth’s rivers and streams into its oceans, providing a necessary resource for life. Read more...
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March 6, 10:01 pm
Science&Health: Water, water everywhere?
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March 6, 10:00 pm
Science&Health: L.A., UCLA work to reduce waste
The average college student produces 640 pounds of material waste each year, much of which can be recycled. Recyclable paper products comprise approximately 36 percent of public landfills. Read more...
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March 6, 9:47 am
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March 5, 10:02 pm
Edwards greets UCLA
With “Edwards 08″ banners hanging in the background and students holding “I heart Edwards” signs, Democratic presidential hopeful John Edwards spoke to about 1,000 people on the Kerckhoff Patio on Monday about reviving the United States’ role as a moral leader in the world. Read more...
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March 5, 10:01 pm
Planetarium offers a different kind of star map
The UCLA Planetarium is not conspicuous to the passerby and may go unnoticed by most students who have not taken astronomy courses. But to some of those who are aware of its presence, the small dome located on the eighth floor of the Mathematical Sciences building serves as a galactic getaway Wednesday nights. Read more...
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March 5, 9:59 pm
New warhead design chosen
Amid heated opposition from critics of nuclear proliferation, the National Nuclear Security Administration has chosen a design submitted by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for its Reliable Replacement Warhead. Read more...
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March 5, 9:57 pm
Conference to examine future of nuclear weapons
Experts including retired Gen. Wesley Clark are set to convene today on campus for a two-day conference aimed at discussing the future of nuclear weapons and proliferation. Read more...