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UCLA gymnast slips in hip-hop moves, and the crowd goes wild

Sophina DeJesus's floor routine has become an Internet sensation.

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How a matchmaking algorithm saved lives

Long before dating sites, a pair of economists delved into the question of matchmaking, and hit upon a formula with applications far beyond romance.

How a matchmaking algorithm saved lives
Medium
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Shinkendo UCLA

Psychiatrist finds balance on a blade’s edge

UCLA
February 8, 2016

When he's not researching schizophrenia, UCLA's Dr. Joseph Pierre is mastering the practice of Shinkendo.

Pedestrian detection

New algorithm learns to 'watch where you're going'

UC San Diego
February 8, 2016

UC San Diego engineers devise a pedestrian detection technology that could be used in self-driving cars.

Cockroach inspires robot that squeezes through cracks

UC Berkeley
February 8, 2016

UC Berkeley scientists study bugs' crawling secret to build a better search and rescue robot.

UC Riverside researcher finds potential for a double earthquake

UC Riverside
February 8, 2016

Temblor on one fault can spread to another more easily than previously thought, with serious implications for Los Angeles and elsewhere.

Me, myself & my microbiome

UCSF's Katie Pollard discusses the nearly 5 pounds of bacteria living with each of us, known as the human microbiome.

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Native plants fall behind as climate change transforms California

UCLA
February 8, 2016

In a systemwide effort, UC researchers show that invasive species are adjusting faster to changes in habitats.

New six-hour Zika test could be ready soon

A UC San Francisco doctor is testing a device to reduce diagnostic turnaround from three months to six hours.

Zika test
KQED
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Want to cut down on Facebook? Get more sleep

UC Irvine
February 4, 2016

UC Irvine researchers link compulsive social media checking to lack of sleep.

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