The directors of the Hammer Museum at UCLA, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA), have announced a joint initiative to manage a new collection of contemporary art. This collection will be founded through the acquisition of 260 works from local philanthropists Jarl and Pamela Mohn.
North American birds are altering their locations and annual behaviors in response to global warming, according to a new UCLA study. The research, which analyzed 27 years of data across 311 land-based species, found that more than half of the changes are through phenology—adjustments in annual cycles such as breeding times—rather than shifts in latitude and elevation.
Chris Mattmann has been named UCLA’s inaugural chief data and artificial intelligence officer. The position is the first of its kind at any University of California campus and one of just a few at universities in the U.S.
The UCLA Art|Sci Center will present "Atmosphere of Sound: Sonic Art in Times of Climate Disruption," a seven-exhibition program that merges sound art and science to explore climate-related issues. Running from September 14, 2024, through June 7, 2025, the program is part of Getty’s “PST ART: Art & Science Collide” initiative.
New research indicates that young griffon vultures frequently change sleeping sites and interact with many friends, but as they age, they tend to roost in the same spots with the same individuals. The study, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, suggests that older vultures follow consistent paths and establish movement routines not observed in younger birds.
UCLA has received a $120 million commitment from surgeon and inventor Dr. Gary Michelson and his wife, Alya, for the new California Institute for Immunology and Immunotherapy. The gift will help establish two research entities within the institute: one focusing on rapid vaccine development and the other on harnessing the microbiome to advance human health. It will also fund an endowment to provide research grants to young scientists using novel processes to advance immunotherapy research, human immunology, and vaccine discovery.
Supermassive black holes typically take billions of years to form. However, the James Webb Space Telescope is finding them not long after the Big Bang — before they should have had time to form.
There were 8,806 students enrolled in Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District's schools in the 2022-23 school year, according to the California Department of Education.
Lyme disease, transmitted to humans through tick bites, presents significant diagnostic challenges. Initial symptoms include headaches, pain, and fatigue but can progress into long-term inflammatory conditions affecting joints, nerves, the brain, and the heart.
Researchers from the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA and their colleagues have received a one-year, $1 million grant as part of a new National Science Foundation (NSF) program aimed at accelerating the development and commercialization of quantum technologies for societal benefit.
The 7.5-magnitude earthquake beneath Japan’s Noto Peninsula on January 1, 2024, was caused by a “dual-initiation mechanism” that generated enough energy from two different locations to break through a fault barrier. This barrier is an area that locks two sides of a fault in place and absorbs the energy of fault movement, slowing it down or stopping it altogether.
Climate policy will differ significantly depending on whether Kamala Harris or Donald Trump wins the presidency, with the tax code playing a crucial role, according to Kimberly Clausing, a UCLA law professor. Clausing, who previously served as a top tax official at the U.S. Treasury Department during the Biden administration, emphasized that "climate advocates ignore tax policy at their peril."
With less than 80 days until election polls close, voters and pundits are beginning to examine the economic and tax proposals being introduced by the presidential candidates on the campaign trail.