Alzheimer's disease is characterized by the abnormal accumulation and spread of the tau protein in the brain.
UCLA-led study predicts that an equitable ‘greening’ plan could add up to a million years in collective life expectancy
Work on three graphene-based devices may yield new insights into superconductivity.
New research could enable better healthcare for patients with benign tumours of the adrenal glands.
New results point to unexpected, illegal production of several CFCs in recent years.
Many school pupils are in daily contact with bullying – as victims, bullies or witnesses.
Regardless of size, all black holes experience similar accretion cycles, a new study finds.
With just 50 lines of code, the program spots and fixes likely errors.
Simultaneous measurement of neural rhythms and spikes across five brain areas reveals how propofol induces unconsciousness.
UCLA-developed technology could provide platform to fight other allergies, autoimmune disorders
Material culture—that is, group-shared and socially learned object-related behaviour(s)—is a widespread and diverse phenomenon in humans.
The rate of overdose deaths among people age 65 and older quadrupled over the 20-year period starting in 2002, according to a new study co-authored by UCLA Health’s Chelsea Shover.
Along the genome, proteins form liquid-like droplets that appear to boost the expression of particular genes.
Researchers studying social networks and inter-personal sentiments in bounded or small-scale communities face a trade-off between the use of roster-based and free-recall/name-generator-based survey tools.
UCLA-led study could help officials tailor health and safety policies to appeal to populations with a variety of social views.
For most of our species’ history, humans have lived in relatively small subsistence communities, often called small-scale societies.
In post-industrial settings, apolipoprotein E4 (APOE4) is associated with increased cardiovascular and neurological disease risk.
A UCLA-led study provides insights into how water might be formed by planets across the galaxy
Birds’ nests represent a rich behavioural ‘fingerprint’, comprising several important decisions—not the least of which is the selection of appropriate material.
Most cells evolve slowly, accumulating incremental changes that better suit their environments.