Tag: UCLA
Chemistry and force etch mysterious spiral patterns on solid surfaces
UCLA doctoral student Yilin Wong noticed that some tiny dots had appeared on one of her samples, which had been accidentally left out overnight....
Lithium Revealed for the First Time in UCLA Research
Fundamental discovery and new technique could lead to better, safer rechargeable batteries
Lithium Revealed for the First Time in UCLA Research: Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries power...
Origami-Inspired Robots Can Sense, Analyze, and Act in Challenging Environments
UCLA-led team built chip-free, autonomous OrigaMechs with conductive materials
Origami-Inspired Robots Can Sense, Analyze, and Act in Challenging Environments: Roboticists have been using a technique...
Predicting how electromagnetic waves interact with materials at the smallest scales
Computational tool allows for the development of next-generation communications devices
UCLA Samueli engineers have developed a new tool to model how magnetic materials, which are...
Tiny defects in semiconductors created ‘speed bumps’ for electrons
A paper about the research was published in Nature. The study was led by Xiangfeng Duan, professor of chemistry and biochemistry in the UCLA College, and Yu Huang, professor...
3D printer that can create complex biological tissues – UCLA
Device could help advance regenerative medicine
A UCLA bioengineer has developed a technique that uses a specially adapted 3D printer to build therapeutic biomaterials from multiple...