It is capable of holding more than twice as much charge as a typical thin-film lithium battery. Charge storage device created at California NanoSystems Institute is vast improvement over exi... Read more
Researchers are designing artificial limbs to be more sensational, with the emphasis on sensation. They have developed a language of touch that can be “felt” by computers and hum... Read more
Small trial from UCLA and Buck Institute succeeds using systems approach to memory disorders Patient one had two years of progressive memory loss. She was considering quitting her job, which... Read more
Invention Monitors an Important New Vital Sign A disposal, plastic listening device that attaches to the abdomen may help doctors definitively determine which post-operative patients should... Read more
Teams will develop and test implantable therapeutic devices for memory restoration in patients with memory deficits caused by disease or trauma DARPA has selected two universities to initial... Read more
In creating an entirely new way to compress data, a team of researchers from the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science has drawn inspiration from physics and the arts.... Read more
Before the digital age, neuroscientists got their information in the library like the rest of us. But the field’s explosion has created nearly 2 million papers — more data than any res... Read more
Device could coat windows, smartphone screens with energy-harvesting material Nearly doubling the efficiency of a breakthrough photovoltaic cell they created last year, UCLA researchers have... Read more
“These cells could prove a revolutionary treatment option for numerous diseases, including heart disease and stroke and for tissue damage and neural regeneration.” Researchers fr... Read more
Positively impacts cholesterol University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) researchers have genetically engineered tomatoes to produce a peptide, a compound containing two or more amino acid... Read more
Are you allergic to peanuts and worried there might be some in that cookie? Now you can find out using a rather unlikely source: your cell phone. A team of researchers from the UCLA Henry Sa... Read more