[ad_1] Brad Shaffer / UCLA Turtles with many genetic variations were much more likely to survive after they moved to a Fish and Wildlife Service site in Nevada. In Nevada’s arid Ivanpah Valley, just southeast of Las Vegas, a massive involuntary animal conservation experiment revealed an unexpected result. From 1997 …
Read More »Cold plasma can kill coronavirus on common surfaces in seconds
[ad_1] Wirz / UCLA Research Group The cold atmospheric plasma device that treats metal samples. The bluish glow is caused by the presence of excited air molecules. UCLA engineers and scientists have shown that cold atmospheric plasma treatments at room temperature can kill the coronavirus present on a variety of …
Read More »Blockchain at UCLA provides information to students, leads to a course on the subject
[ad_2][ad_1] A group of UCLA students helped create a new engineering course that will focus on a cryptocurrency technology called Blockchain. The new course in the engineering department was designed by Blockchain at UCLA, a student organization founded last year that offers events and discussions for students to discover blockchain …
Read More »UCLA launches the first accredited Blockchain engineering course
[ad_2][ad_1] Blockchain courses are adopted by multiple institutions as a way to teach and equip the next generation of crypto-engineers to meet the ever-increasing demand for technology and its applications. Now, the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is preparing to offer its first blockchain engineering course, thanks to a …
Read More »Blockchain at UCLA provides information to students, leads to a course on the subject
[ad_2][ad_1] A group of UCLA students helped create a new engineering course that will focus on a cryptocurrency technology called Blockchain. The new course in the engineering department was designed by Blockchain at UCLA, a student organization founded last year that offers events and discussions for students to discover blockchain …
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