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Nanoparticle With mRNA Appears to Prevent, Treat Peanut Allergies In Mice

UCLA-developed technology could provide platform to fight other allergies, autoimmune disorders

UCLA-Led Research Could Lead To More Durable Solar Cells

Using enhanced halide perovskite in place of silicon could produce less expensive devices that stand up better to light, heat

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3D-Printed Decoder, AI-Enabled Image Compression Could Enable Higher-Res Displays

In a twist that surprised UCLA researchers, starving ants were more cautious, not less, in their search for food

Scientists Say Eye-Disease Drug May Also Help Fight COVID

An interdisciplinary research team led by UCLA found that a drug already approved by the Food and Drug Administration for eye disease, verteporfin, stopped the replication of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

Sweating the Small Stuff: Smartwatch Developed at UCLA Measures Key Stress Hormone

The human body responds to stress, from the everyday to the extreme, by producing a hormone called cortisol.

UCLA-Led Team Develops New Approach for Building Quantum Computers

Quantum computing, though still in its early days, has the potential to dramatically increase processing power by harnessing the strange behavior of particles at the smallest scales.

UCLA-Developed Technology Enables Single-Cell Sorting by Function

Advance has implications for drug development and biological research