Saturday, June 21

Study links historical redlining in LA to distribution of bird communities

A recent study by Los Angeles researchers found that historic redlining practices contributed to the development of distinct bird communities throughout LA. By aligning census and mapping data from the 1940s to the present with current bird and vegetation distribution data, the researchers demonstrated that greenlined areas, which historically had more green space, tend to have more birds that associate with natural habitat features. Read more...

Photo: A bird is pictured. Recent research by Los Angeles-based professors demonstrated that the geographic distributions of certain bird populations are correlated with the historical zoning practice of redlining. (Julia Zhou/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA professors awarded MacArthur ‘Genius Grants’ to further innovative work

This post was updated Oct. 31 at 11:13 p.m.  Two UCLA professors were named as recipients of the MacArthur Fellowship – which is awarded to leading artists, scholars and entrepreneurs across the nation – on Oct. Read more...

Photo: UCLA professors E. Tendayi Achiume (left) and Park Williams (right) are pictured. The two were recently awarded MacArthur Fellowships, which include $800,000 in funding to support recipients’ work. (From left to right: Courtesy of John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and Courtesy of Park Williams)


UCLA community discusses STEM ‘weeder courses’ and their difficulties

This post was updated Oct. 26 at 10:51 p.m. After four weeks in her introductory chemistry course with nothing but physics material, Ella Ghazinouri felt out of her depth. Read more...

Photo: A large lecture hall with students is pictured. Members of the community discussed benefits and drawbacks of some of the large introductory STEM classes, sometimes known as “weeder classes,” at UCLA. (Anya Yakimenko/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA Undergraduate Research Fellows Program supports Bruins pursuing research

This post was updated Oct. 25 at 12:14 a.m. The UCLA Undergraduate Research Fellows Program seeks to provide support and mentorship for students involved in research. Read more...

Photo: The Life Sciences Building, which houses the Undergraduate Research Center for the Sciences, is pictured. Applications for the center’s 2023-2024 Undergraduate Research Fellows Program will be open through Nov. 15. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Using nanotechnology, UCLA researchers develop safer method for bone regrowth

UCLA researchers have developed new nanotechnology that can be used to regenerate bone in patients facing bone loss. In a study published in September, the researchers found that simultaneously altering the expression levels of two genes related to bone formation led to increased production of a protein that forms bones called BMP-2, said Dr. Read more...

Photo: The building that houses the UCLA School of Dentistry Clinics is pictured. A team of researchers, including some from the School of Dentistry, has developed new and safer technologies for bone regrowth. (Daily Bruin file photo)


AAPI Alliance hosts town hall for School of Medicine students, faculty

The UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine hosted a town hall Oct. 10 to discuss challenges faced by Asian American and Pacific Islander students, faculty and staff. Read more...

Photo: A graphic with statistics about racist encounters is pictured. The UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine’s Asian American and Pacific Islander Alliance hosted a virtual town hall Oct. 10 to discuss issues faced by AAPI community members. (Courtesy of Danielle Cho)



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