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River riddle solved! The Colorado River disappeared from the geological record for 5 million years. Scientists now know where it went: Into vanished Bidahochi Lake, before eventually spilling over on a course to the Grand Canyon. ucla.in/4dO9niX 🧪

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Adapting oak trees for climate change, one acorn at a time UCLA researchers and colleagues have pioneered a new conservation approach that uses cutting-edge gene sequencing to save the trees.

UCLA found the genes that help oak trees thrive in hotter weather. By planting acorns from these heat-adapted trees, they're building climate-resistant forests, say the researchers from UCLA & The Nature Conservancy @uclaupdates @nature.org newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/ada...

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Gens Z and Alpha Don’t Want to See That Rambo Bulls**t on Screen "Joyful fatherhood" is the new one-man army, a new study out of UCLA finds.

New report from @scholarsnstory.bsky.social shows teens don't want to see outdated masculine stereotypes on screen, as featured in @thr.com: www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/t...

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Trump climate health rollback likely to hit poor, minority areas hardest, experts say The Trump administration’s revocation of a scientific finding that climate change is a danger to public health is likely to affect communities of color the most.

“What we’re risking with a rollback like this at the federal level is really human health and well-being in these marginalized groups." - Julia Silver, a senior research analyst at @uclalppi.bsky.social

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15,000 athletes are expected for LA28. Here's an inside look at where they'll stay As preparations for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games get underway throughout Los Angeles, UCLA is getting ready to transition its campus into the Athlete Village.

As UCLA looks ahead to hosting the Athlete Village in 2028, UCLA Housing and Hospitality's senior executive chef Joey Martin spoke to @nbcla.com about what's in store. www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/1...

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“I prefer calling our (adult) learners not only continuous, but the new majority student. These are learners who tend to already be employed, often supporting a family, looking for up-skilling or sometimes a career change.” - UCLA Extension's Traci Fordham

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Protesters holding colorful signs supporting immigrant rights at a public demonstration in Minnesota.

Protesters holding colorful signs supporting immigrant rights at a public demonstration in Minnesota.

Bilingual briefing on the mental, physical & community impacts of immigration enforcement policies & on-the-record Q&A in Spanish & English.

TOMORROW 2/4 (2-3:15 p.m. ET) with Dr. Maria-Elena Young @ucmerced.bsky.social & @cecimenjivar.bsky.social
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REGISTER: bit.ly/4atsXPb

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COMMENTARY: How the federal shutdown hurts students seeking financial aid The federal government shutdown has caused California students and families to face a more complicated financial aid process, delaying access to federal awards and requiring additional time to complet...

Professor Cecilia Rios-Aguilar co-authored this piece on how the federal government shutdown adds more complications for those who need college financial aid: edsource.org/2025/governm...
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Two teens watch television, with popcorn in a jar ready to be eaten.

Two teens watch television, with popcorn in a jar ready to be eaten.

Latest Teens & Screens report shows that yes, they still watch TV and movies and want more content centered on mix-gendered friendships not romance newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/tee...

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Top researchers consider leaving U.S. amid funding cuts: 'The science world is ending' A poll from the journal Nature found that 75% of researchers in the U.S. are considering leaving the country. That includes a man who’s been dubbed the "Mozart of Math." Stephanie Sy examines what’s b...

UCLA professor Terence Tao and postdoctoral scholar Vidya Saravanapandian on America's changing science infrastructure, which have left many questioning its future www.pbs.org/newshour/sho...

#ResearchPowersProgress #HigherEd #AcademicSky #EduSky #ScienceSky

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How big a deal is California’s Proposition 50? UCLA law professor and voting rights expert Rick Hasen weighs in on the congressional redistricting measure.

My explainer @uclaupdates.bsky.social @law.ucla.edu about Proposition 50

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Image of Omar Yaghi, smiling and wearing a black tie, sitting in an office with books behind him. The text on a blue gradient background reads, 'Winner: 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Congratulations to Omar Yaghi, UC Berkeley professor and former professor of chemistry and biochemistry at UCLA.'

Image of Omar Yaghi, smiling and wearing a black tie, sitting in an office with books behind him. The text on a blue gradient background reads, 'Winner: 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Congratulations to Omar Yaghi, UC Berkeley professor and former professor of chemistry and biochemistry at UCLA.'

Congratulations to former UCLA professor Omar Yaghi on winning the Nobel Prize in chemistry for his pioneering work in the development of metal-organic frameworks. Read more: ucla.in/48Vy1vt #NobelPrize #AcademicSky 🧪

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Discoveries that changed the world: Meet UC’s women Nobel laureates Nearly a quarter of the women who have received Nobel Prizes in science have ties to UC.

Discoveries that changed the world: Meet UC’s women @NobelPrize laureates https://bit.ly/42wZj6x

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Trump slashed funding for universities that helped create these vital drugs Medications that prevent HIV, shrink tumors and treat seizures were invented with government funding. At research universities, that money is now canceled or in jeopardy.

Medical drugs don't just happen. @washingtonpost.com shares how university research becomes life-saving and life-changing medicines including UCLA's Louis Ignarro's work on the cardiovascular effects of nitric oxide that led to Viagra. www.washingtonpost.com/education/in... #ResearchPowersProgress

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Black-and-white photo of Sandy Gooch, in striped shirt and bouffant hairstyle, slicing a vegetable

Black-and-white photo of Sandy Gooch, in striped shirt and bouffant hairstyle, slicing a vegetable

New special collections alert: @uclalibrary.bsky.social has acquired the papers of Sandy Gooch, founder of Mrs. Gooch’s Natural Food Markets — the first natural foods supermarket chain in the U.S. newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/ucl...

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Fred Ramsdell, a UCLA alumnus and now Nobel Prize winner, poses in front of a shelf.

Fred Ramsdell, a UCLA alumnus and now Nobel Prize winner, poses in front of a shelf.

UCLA alumnus Fred Ramsdell received the @nobelprize.bsky.social today in Physiology or Medicine — our 17th Nobel Prize for an alum or faculty member, and the third prize in five years for a Bruin. ucla.in/4oaVlKd #nobelprize #academicsky 🧪

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Hear and get familiar with Tongva plant names while hiking Coldwater Canyon Park Nonprofit Tree People has worked with Native Americans and university scholars to show the Tongva language as a living culture

Prof Pamela Munro and Tongva-Kumeyaay scholar Virginia Carmelo researched the plant names. Recovering them, creating new ones and recording them for people to hear will bring Native Americans closer to their ancestors and their relationship to the land. Via @laist.com:

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Agricultural workers in California field

Agricultural workers in California field

Read more from the @uclaanderson.bsky.social Forecast’s outlook for the national and California economies — where they are now and when they will recover — as weakness persists and the risk of rising layoffs leading to a recession is now a tangible possibility:
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UCLA experts: Cybersecurity Awareness Month UCLA has scholars with deep expertise in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, government policy and the technology industry.

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month!

UCLA has scholars with deep expertise in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, government policy and the technology industry, as well as useful information on how to stay safe online:

newsroom.ucla.edu/advisories/u...

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UCLA forecasts 'stagflation-lite' economy with higher inflation and unemployment The UCLA Anderson Forecast released Wednesday predicts economic growth will slow next quarter as the costs of the Trump administrations tariffs fully take hold, leading to a 'stagflation-lite' scenario.

UCLA forecasts 'stagflation-lite' economy with higher inflation and unemployment

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Join the @uclachpr.bsky.social on 9/10 as we present the updated California Elder Index™ dashboard, which measures older adults’ basic living costs — housing, health care, food, transportation, and some misc. expenses — in each of California's 58 counties. Register: ucla.in/3JQdk9G.

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Historians See Autocratic Playbook in Trump’s Attacks on Science

“Science is a source of social power,” said Daniel Treisman, a political scientist at the University of California, Los Angeles. “It always poses a potential threat.”
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The 'Mozart of Math' rarely speaks about politics. The wide-ranging cuts to science funding made him change that. UCLA's Terence Tao called the Trump administration's actions an "existential threat" to academic research in the U.S.

Fields medal winner Terence Tao thinks the administration’s actions are increasingly pushing young scientists to leave the U.S., and if trends continue, Tao said he could not rule out leaving, too.
#ResearchPowersProgress #SpeakUp4Science #StandUpforUC
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A new #UCLA study shows how African elephant poop helps ebony trees grow, the slow-growing source of wood used for guitars and pianos 🎸 In areas where elephants are poached, researchers found nearly 70% fewer ebony saplings.

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What A Day: Xi Blinded Me With Science China and other countries are trying to take advantage of Donald Trump’s crusade against UCLA.

“I can’t tell you the number of people who are getting aggressive inquiries, many from out of the country,” Professor Tracy Johnson, UCLA’s dean of Life Sciences. “What we’re looking at is the potential for a serious brain drain.”

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✨💜 Noah Davis’ paintings are as magical as they are real.

"I feel there is immense freedom in painting to create your own universe – if you don’t let ‘Art History’ or pretense get in the way."—Noah Davis

⏳ “Noah Davis” closes this Sunday, August 31.

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LAHSA appoints temporary head of agency Today on AirTalk, a new appointee for the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority is under scrutiny; CECOT is a maximum security prison that is being used as a place to hold deportees by the Trump adm...

LA is fighting rising heat with shade – a vital tool to cool neighborhoods and protect residents. @edithdeguzman.bsky.social highlights how targeted shade and cooling strategies can improve health and equity on @laist.com's AirTalk.

Listen: laist.com/shows/airtal... #UCLA #UCLALuskin @ucanr.edu

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We’ve been tracking the number of Americans who identify as transgender – soon, there will be no reliable way to measure them The federal government has erased gender identity questions from federal surveys. Researchers say it will cost them at least a decade’s worth of data.

"Though data sources are being erased, the transgender population will not be. And yet it will likely be at least a decade before we can publish updated figures on the estimated number of people in the US who identify as transgender." - Jody Herman and @aflor017.github.io for @theconversation.com

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Bedsores are a huge problem. This UCLA-invented scanner detects them earlier, saving lives and costs In the U.S. alone, 2.5 million people get bedsores each year, and some 60,000 die from complications.

95% of pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores, are preventable. But identifying them before damage was done was difficult until nursing professor Barbara Bates-Jensen, helped invent the SEM Scanner and revolutionized woundcare.
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From higher wages to heat safety, workers won big in 2024 💪

A new report with @ucblaborcenter.bsky.social features three case studies unpacking key victories for workers in fast-food, warehousing, and agriculture industries.

Learn more in the thread below ⬇️
Read the report at bit.ly/SOTU-2024

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