We doubt the critics, reject the status quo and see opportunity in dissatisfaction. Our campus, faculty and students are driven by optimism. It is not naïve; it is essential. And it has fueled every accomplishment, allowing us to redefine what’s possible, time after time.
Les manquements internes israéliens qui ont précédé la guerre de Kippour, il y a 50 ans, avaient coûté leur poste au premier ministre israélien de l’époque. L’histoire pourrait-elle se répéter ?
The 1973 Yom Kippur War proved a watershed moment in Middle East conflict and Israel’s politics.
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Corporate supply chains are riddled with high, uncounted emissions, as Lego discovered. New regulations mean more companies will face tough, sometimes surprising, choices.
Brooklyn rapper 6ix9ine’s lyrics were used against him during his criminal trial in 2019.
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A critical race theory scholar explains why it’s problematic to use rap lyrics as evidence of a crime, and what some lawmakers are doing to protect artistic expression.
Flux de carbone entre la forêt et l’atmosphère au Gabon.
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Selon les méthodes utilisées, la mesure des stocks et flux de carbone des forêts peut passer du simple au double. À l'heure du dérèglement climatique, la guerre des chiffres bat son plein et la rigueur s'impose pour évaluer les potentiels poumons verts que sont les forêts.
Tens of thousands of Israelis attend a massive protest against the government’s judicial overhaul plan on March 11, 2023, in Tel Aviv.
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What will happen in Israel after more than half a year of pro-democracy demonstrations against the conservative government’s judicial overhaul?
The fossil deposits at the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles have well-preserved remains of many prehistoric animals that got stuck in natural asphalt seeps over the past 60,000 years.
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Emily Lindsey, University of California, Los Angeles; Lisa N. Martinez, University of California, Los Angeles, and Regan E. Dunn, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
New findings from the La Brea Tar Pits in southern California suggest human-caused wildfires in the region, along with a warming climate, led to the loss of most of the area’s large mammals.
A phenomenon called gravitational lensing can help astronomers observe faint, hard-to-see galaxies.
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The universe used to be filled with a hydrogen fog, before early stars and galaxies burned through the haze. Astronomers are studying galaxies that tell them about this period in the early universe.
UFOs usually have non-extraterrestrial origins, but many have urged the government to be more transparent about UFO data.
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Whistleblower allegations that the government possesses UFOs may not be backed up by public physical evidence, but some argue that listening for extraterrestrial life is the first phase of contact.
Participants at Harvard marching at a rally protesting the Supreme Court’s ruling against affirmative action on July 1, 2023.
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In their lawsuits against affirmative action, Students For Fair Admission claimed to want to protect Asian Americans. A law professor explains why the Supreme Court ruling doesn’t achieve that goal.
SETI has been listening for markers that may indicate alien life – but is doing so ethical?
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Some researchers assert that the body responds to exercise by burning fewer calories when you’re not working out. Regardless of its effects on weight loss, exercise provides many health benefits.
Palestinian Authority officials were chased from funerals like this one in Jenin on July 5, 2023.
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New research shows that preventable deaths are increasing in the US at the same time that life expectancy keeps dropping.
NEPA requires federal agencies to analyze environmental impacts of projects like interstate highway construction.
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J.B. Ruhl, Vanderbilt University and James Salzman, University of California, Los Angeles
Do environmental reviews improve projects or delay them and drive up costs? Two legal scholars explain how the law works and how it could influence the ongoing transition to renewable energy.
Cane toads: very large, very invasive and very poisonous.
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In 1983, during the early days of the AIDS epidemic, the US Food and Drug Administration made the decision to ban gay men from donating blood. Now, 40 years later, it is dropping that rule.
Looking at life at the atomic scale offers a more comprehensive understanding of the macroscopic world.
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ARMS dapat mengundang berbagai macam organisme bergerak seperti ikan, kepiting, udang ataupun organisme sesil (menetap) seperti karang, spons laut, untuk tinggal di dalamnya.
Bans on critical race theory target teachers and curriculums.
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Founder and Executive Director of the Center for Scholars & Storytellers and Assistant Adjunct Professor in Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles