HIV/AIDS is a global problem, killing 3.1 million people in 2004 alone. Many feel the pandemic can be defeated given adequate resources, yet there is a continual lack of worldwide unity and support to defeat HIV/AIDS. Read more...
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January 13, 9:00 pm
World needs to open its pocketbook for HIV/AIDS
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January 13, 9:00 pm
The curry cure
While many people associate spicy curry with a burning sensation on the tongue, the brain may be using the spice to prevent certain diseases. A yellow pigment in foods such as mustard and curry has the potential to combat the effects of Alzheimer’s Disease, traumatic injury to the head and Huntington’s Disease, a UCLA-Veterans Affairs study has found. Read more...
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January 13, 9:00 pm
Laser has scientists seeing stars
Researchers throughout the University of California and California State University systems observed images of faraway galaxies with Hubble Space Telescope-like precision this week, all from the safety of a grounded observatory. Read more...
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January 6, 9:00 pm
Tsunami was expected after large quake
The deadly wall of water that devastated the coastal communities of nearly a dozen countries in South Asia on Dec. 26 was the ocean’s natural response to the massive underwater earthquake, UCLA geophysicists say. Read more...
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January 6, 9:00 pm
Survivors of trauma at risk for many mental health problems
As the list of victims of the South Asian earthquake and tsunami grows to an estimated 150,000 individuals, it is crucial for rescue workers who continue to search, survivors that begin to rebuild their homes, and those following news coverage of the event to take the time to recognize and cope with the shock and stress of the aftermath, in order to minimize future mental health problems, UCLA psychologists say. Read more...
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January 6, 9:00 pm
Disease poses threat despite aid efforts
The first urgent need is water. Immediately following that is food and shelter. Organizations carrying out relief efforts in South Asia are gravely aware of the supplies they must deliver to the hundreds of thousands of victims affected in the area. Read more...
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December 8, 9:00 pm
UCLA professors develop stratospheric space observatory for infrared light
Three UCLA professors are leading the way to the development of a new space observatory that will fly around the country in the belly of a modified Boeing 747 airplane. Read more...