Press Releases
- Few really want to be millionaires
- Now you see it, now you don’t: ‘Change blindness’ isn’t magic
- Price discrimination can boost competition
- Younger siblings fare worse in educational attainment
- Boosting poor families' income increases child achievement
- Informal childcare has negative effects on child development
- Economists find money is more precious than time
- What Europeans really think of immigrants' impact on the economy
- Unskilled immigrants generate few benefits for the economy
- Introduction of the Euro boosts integration in the eurozone
- Model predicts how to get ahead in the research stakes
- Legalising abortion increases a woman's economic power
- Britain's greatest economist is commemorated
- Press invite: 2005 Econometric Society World Congress
- Paralysed individuals gear up to compete using their own leg power
- Conference alert: Creative Opportunity-seeking in European Research
- UCL creates new Pro-Provost positions to expand its global horizon
- UCL study shows beans beat cancer
- Bicycles meet biology in the evolutionary stakes
- UCL granted degree awarding powers
- Anti-money laundering regime comes under scrutiny
- Scientists take their first virtual stroll using mind control
- Václav Klaus visit
- UCL conference to launch global health institute
- Scientists unravel how the Brits may have struck gold in Olympic sailing
- Heat dangers forgotten in the battle against air pollution
- Shrinking speeds up tissue engineering
- Interactive websites can help manage chronic diseases
- Schizophrenia: Delusion without illusion
- Bees solve complex colour puzzles
- Could plain soap and probiotics beat hospital bugs?
- ‘Creationism is not science’ – making the case for Darwin at UCL
- Feeling fat in the festive season? It’s all in your mind
- Russell Group announces UCL Provost Malcolm Grant as next Chairman
- Why the Amazon rainforest is so rich in species
- University speed dating may help opposites attract
- Ruth Kelly, Secretary of State for Education and Skills, visits UCL
- Real-time damage forecasting service for winter storms is launched
- UCL joins League of European Research Universities
- Change in travel behaviour required to help achieve global warming targets
- Extinct giant deer’s descendant found in UK
- Smoking bans increase kids’ exposure
- UCL President and Provost's statement on terrorist activity in London
- Climate change and extreme events conference
- Lawless World? International Law after 9/11 and Iraq
- Pattern and Process in Cultural Evolution
- Scientists weather a space storm to find its origin
- TB vaccines will fail in developing countries
- Extravagant but worthless gifts help a guy get the girl
- Tracking the stream of consciousness
- How the brain rearranges the body to make sense of the world
- Blink and you miss it!
- ATP could bring your breath back
- Press Invite: Dick Whittington summer school show Friday 8 July
- UCL raises the neuroscience stakes in a link with French universities
- Possible IMF/World Bank link to spread of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Publishing for the RAE and beyond
- New report calls for recovery units to boost surgery survival rates
- Adults can be retrained to learn second languages more easily
- UCL to celebrate legacy of 'the father' of British science journalism
- Crafty students to travel the world in 80 ways
- Changes to law admissions test - issued on behalf of LNAT
- Calorie restriction not the only way to increase longevity
- Heavy masonry, old-fashioned radiators, no air-conditioning - modern architecture at UCL
- Booze is blighting our nation, says George Best’s surgeon
- These cells recognise faces and only faces
- Tailor-printed fashion sizes up to the stitch
- How and why does fairness matter?
- Two UCL professors elected as Fellows of the Royal Society
- The role of hash functions in securing information security
- UCL announces this year's admission to Fellowship
- UCL establishes committee of enquiry into provenance of incantation bowls
- UCL's Petrie Museum wins Classic Award at Museums & Heritage Show
- Brain patterns reveal what is on the unconscious mind
- UCL Provost reacts to boycott of Israeli universities by AUT
- Lessons to be learnt from life at the very limit
- Breakthrough in forecasting US hurricane activity by UCL scientists
- Testing new manic depression drugs in slime mould: an alternative to the current serendipitous approach
- Adis Kulo
- Happy and healthy: the more moments of happiness you experience in life, the healthier you’ll be
- The impact of its environment on a quantum computer
- UK and German cities working together to combat climate change
- You will remember this
- New thrust needed to tackle health inequalities globally
- Mountaineering doctors hike medicine to new heights with Xtreme Everest
- Tracing your family history made easier with old handwriting online guide
- HIV-1 spread through six transmission lines in the UK
- Viagra could help Crohn’s disease
- UCL Centre for Evolution of Cultural Diversity receives £1.25 million five-year grant from Arts and Humanities Research Board
- US Chief Judge Douglas Ginsburg and European Court of First Instance President Bo Vesterdorf to address UCL Antitrust and Regulation Forum
- Protein structure could unlock the secret to better TB treatment
- The Virtuous Scholar: Cleopatra seduced through intellectual prowess not physical beauty, says new book
- SOAS and UCL combine strengths to win Centre of Excellence for Languages grant
- National Institute for Medical Research to relocate to University College London
- Queen Mary and UCL launch largest UK study of suicide in black and ethnic minority groups
- Abandoned bones suggest TB wiped out leprosy in battle of killer diseases
- Retrovirus marker identified in motor neuron disease
- Two minutes of magnetic stimulation can change your brain for an hour
- Provost Malcolm Grant launches Campaign for UCL in the USA
- Spinal repair pioneer Professor Geoffrey Raisman speaks on the next steps in spinal repair science
- A site for sore eyes: New target for allergies found under the eyelid
- Sudden death from stress linked to wonky signals in the brain
- Human see, human do: Ballet dancers' brains reveal the art of imitation
- Mental health check for Lord of the Rings character
- New device spots potentially fatal heart problems during epileptic seizures
- Accessing the lunar archive: why humans must return to the Moon
- Balloon bursts for Noble gases as they come of age
- Surgeons pinch more than an inch from the arm to rebuild a micropenis
- Iris Murdoch’s last novel reveals first signs of Alzheimer’s disease
- How to distinguish Blair from Bond and Maggie from Marilyn
- Human see, human do: Ballet dancers' brains reveal the art of imitation
- Davina McCall thanks Camden and Islington mothers involved in new infant feeding study
- Hidden climactic surprises could make global warming worse
- UCL is set to audit the ancestral remains in its collections
- How the battle of Waterloo could help doctors fight death from multiple organ failure
- Map of Medicine to bring better health to people across southern England
- UCL to award second Provost's Prize
- UCL academic wins Entente Cordiale cancer prize
- Mission to find origins of biggest blast in space is set for launch
- Shape the future of Clerkenwell
- Researchers identify a protein that could banish allergies
- Knowledge may be hazardous to web consumers' health
- My favourite aunt is purple: Why some people see 'auras' around their loved ones
- Big Brother in reverse would be Bentham’s ideal state
- Top economics conference hits London in 2005
- Old bones unearth new date for giant deer's last stand
- UCL Provost Malcolm Grant launches biggest ever fundraising campaign by a UK university
- UCL helps paraplegics get back on their bikes
- New UCL Unit holds out hope of repair of spinal cord injuries
- Launch of new copyright licences aims to help artists share work and boost creativity
- Hieroglyphics cracked 1,000 years earlier than thought
- Prickly health meets fine art at the first UCL Arts in Health Awards
- Martian exploration: life but not as we know it
- Training for the publishing world needs to be research-led, says UCL academic
- UCL opens new Thermodynamics and Fluids Laboratories
- Scientists find brain function most important to maths ability
- Economists deliver the optimal strategy in the war against drugs
- 'London Declaration' to rescue cultural heritage
- Inspiring visual language: the science of art and the art of chemistry
- Scientists formulate intelligent glass that blocks heat not light
- Pain in the brain: It's not what you imagine
- Hearing where it's at: How humans and gerbils learn to locate sound
- Tickle your thalamus with a touch of TMS
- Tickle your thalamus with a touch of TMS
- Stranglehold on science is choking human ingenuity, says UCL professor
- Pay or go untreated - NHS plc warns of 'privatisation' of NHS
- Exploring Archaeology day: hands on activities for all the family
- UCL art historians turn detective to verify a Vermeer
- That's not my hand! How the brain can be fooled into feeling a fake limb
- Centenary birthday bash for the birth of electronics
- Long trip from Surrey to Saturn almost over
- Lord Woolf announced as next Chair of UCL Council
- Long term relief from arthritis could evolve from B-cell targeted treatments
- Survival of the fastest: scientists ‘selectively breed’ winning Formula One cars
- Fat cells could provide the key to a longer life
- Astronomers go planet hunting as Venus lines up with the sun
- Status Syndrome: how your social standing directly affects your health and life expectancy
- UK and Ireland study shows lower risk of heart disease and stroke in people with Type 2 diabetes taking atorvastatin
- Read My Lips: UCL Launches Centre for Human Communication
- Four UCL professors elected as Fellows of the Royal Society
- Remembrance of smells past: how the brain stores those meaningful memories
- Writes, Books and Wins: Lynne Truss among this year's winners of UCL Fellowship awards
- Motion that powers sperm provides key to unravelling rare genetic disorder
- Crime sleuths crack down on home break-ins using predictive maps
- Aleksander Kwasniewski, President of Poland, to unveil foundation stone of UCL's School of Slavonic and East European Studies
- EU enlargement 1st May - School of Slavonic and East European Studies experts available for media comment
- How the legacy of TV presenter Jill Dando lives on five years after her murder
- Unravelling the secrets of the brain's smallest cells
- Lord Woolf, the Lord Chief Justice, to deliver Mishcon Lecture at UCL
- New hereditary gene linked to Parkinson's disease
- ‘Too posh for us’ - assessing pupils’ perceptions towards medical training.
- “Using patients to teach students” - a new project to change the way doctors treat back pain.
- 'Do they let you out?' - school pupils' views on university presented at UCL conference
- Professor Ian Jacobs moves to UCL and UCLH
- 'His is lighter than mine' - why we often think other people's jobs are easier than our own
- How the ear senses damage caused by noise
- UCL President and Provost Malcolm Grant to visit Japan
- Music on the brain
- UCL spin-out company Ark Therapeutics floated on Stock Exchange
- UCL welcomes Government’s long-term strategy for science
- Lord Woolf launches UK’s first human rights library collection at University College London
- UCL study questions basis for treatment of diseases including cancer and arthritis
- Comet-chasing spacecraft to launch February 27th
- Feeling empathy for a loved-one: empathy for pain activates pain-sensitive regions of the brain, says UCL study
- UCL study establishes common biological ground for maternal and romantic love in humans
- Bartlett Works – Celebrating the achievements of the Bartlett School of Architecture
- Princess Royal to open new student accommodation at UCL
- UK law schools announce new admissions test
- UCL reaffirms its commitment to widening participation with £2000 student award
- 3D images of surface of Mars available from Mars Express
- London Centre for Nanotechnology Showcase Event
- Unwrapping pictures from Mars for Christmas
- Clinical trial of Alzheimer’s disease drug shows clear reductions in AD development
- Initial findings of first comprehensive study into ageing process published
- Millions of men stand to benefit from new method of treatment for enlarged prostate
- UCL calls for environmental justice reform
- SITS - the perfect fit for UCL
- UCL celebrates Internet pioneers
- Gel that halves wound healing times wins Medical Futures award
- Polar bears’ habitat threatened by thinning of Arctic sea ice
- New bio-active gel cuts wound healing time in half
- “The Sari” – a unique insight into the lives of contemporary Indian women
- Egyptology flies into the virtual age
- New film project to improve doctor-patient relationship launched in UK by UCL
- UCL expert to present children’s travel findings at safe routes to school conference
- UCL at the BA Festival of Science
- Dr Anna Tibaijuka, UN Under Secretary-General, to be awarded UCL honorary degree
- UCL researchers show new route to quantum computers
- Molecule in male sperm suppresses female sex drive (in fruit flies)
- Playground fights “are wired in the brain” say UCL scientists
- Finnish wife-carrying race among UCL EuroDay events on Thursday 3rd July
- Environmental Tribunal – a major step forward for environmental justice
- UCL calls for better Environmental Justice
- UCL expedition to examine climate change in snowfields of the equator
- UCL spin-out and top pharmaceutical company to develop anti-cancer agent
- New Director of GIS at UCL
- Scientists identify gene for Motor Neurone Disease
- UCL researcher exposes damaging impact of relationship advice books
- UCL celebrates 100 years of somatosensory neuroscience
- Firefly light helps destroy cancer cells
- UCL welcomes new Provost
- Real-life "Minority Reports" to help police reduce crime
- UCL offers police high-tech help to reduce crime
- New £9m London research centre to reverse deafness
- UCL awarded UK’s largest award from Science Research Investment Fund
- Margaret Muller
- Quantum Computing and Predicting Polymorphs - UCL celebrates £5.4 million grant for Basic Technology Projects
- Water calculations provide vital data on greenhouse effect
- Heart disease in women worse than previously thought
- Heart size proven to be ‘dead cert’ indicator for race performance in horses
- UCL scientists create first earthquakes in the laboratory
- Genetics in heart disease and breast cancer
- UCL launches the UK's first Crime Science Laboratory
- Arthritis cure 'firmly on the agenda', successful drug trial reveals
- UCL and MIT team up for first human internet touch
- Stronger 'buckle up' laws change attitudes among young drivers
- Report explodes myth of English holiday homes in Wales
- Londoners facing imminent risk of tidal flooding
- London's risk management plans 'not moved beyond great plague and fire of London'
- Art meets science in a novel prototype that will put the scents into architectural design
- New cancer drug possible from compound found in common food
- Dust threatens Kyoto protocol
- Rhyme and rhythm offers new approach on dyslexia
- Londoners to take centre stage in capital's first environment summit
- Molecular switch the key to breakthrough cures on many fronts
- UCL scientists develop urine test to detect bladder cancer
- Dust mite research to provide relief for asthma sufferers
- Virtual web buddy to spearhead UCL aim to widen access
- UCL announces 2002 honorary degrees
- New space telescope aims to seek out and record explosive gamma ray bursts
- UCL art and architecture first to show this summer
- Knock out blood protein drug signals possible new treatment for Alzheimer's and diabetes
- Minister launches new initiative to ensure that local talent meets university challenge
- Future of university learning on display at conference this week
- Capital to host first Euro Youth Summit this week
- Learning from HOME, can the Internet change our behaviour?
- 'Hybrid' Science Library to open at University College London
- UCL art school to set up first 'businessman in residence'
- Treasury power 'threatens academic freedom', keynote speech at UCL will claim
- Lessons for the Underground - how technology can improve public transport in London
- Jill Dando Institute conference to spotlight new technology role in fight against crime
- September the 11th and after: reflections on the war against terrorism
- Volcano disaster highlights need for geohazard research and mitigation
- UCL marks a place in British intellectual history for John Stuart Mill
- Sally MacDonald appointed Director of UCL Museums and Collections
- CONFERENCE: ‘Immigration: Impacts, Integration and Intergenerational Issues’
- ‘Immigration: Impacts, Integration and Intergenerational Issues’
- Latest science requires better policies to address impact of climate change
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- UCL scientists gauge pain in premature babies
- Brain shape predicts language learning success
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- Autism explained by weaker brain links
- Scientists reveal how a novel ceramic achieves directional conduction
- Discovery of Antarctic subglacial rivers may challenge excavation plans
- New drug could reduce tissue damage after heart attack
- UCL Press Invite: An Ear to the Future
- Middle-aged English people are healthier than their American counterparts
- UCL press invite: ‘El Nino: can predictions reduce hazard risk?’
- Wasps queue for top job
- Sir Hugh Laddie appointed to Chair in Intellectual Property Law at UCL
- Fabled equatorial icecaps to disappear
- UCL project will aim to build sustainable communities
- UCL Press Invite: Life at the Limits
- Press invite: UN Environment Programme launches State of the World's Deserts report
- First custom-designed pedestrian accessibility lab launched
- UCL conference: HOLIVAR 2006 – Natural Climate Variability and Global Warming
- Massive-star supernovae found to be major space dust factories
- To profit or explore – it seems that is the question
- UCL launch: MSc in Environmental Systems Engineering
- Climate change is often only the trigger not the culprit in the collapse of civilisations
- Intimate encounters with desirable objects at UCL
- Our grip on reality is slim, says UCL scientist
- Earliest known ‘bling’ revealed
- Earliest known ‘bling’ revealed
- Royal Institution Friday Evening Discourses 2006 to be held at UCL
- UCL Provost expresses concern at Israel academic boycott vote
- What do language, frogs and savants have in common?
- UCL marks centenary of unique Jewish collection
- Press invite: Launch of new findings from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
- Heat halts pain inside the body
- Looking at the body in a whole new light
- Clinical research boosted at UCL and UCLH
- Full 3-D image of nanocrystals’ interior created by shining X-rays through them
- Longitudinal study of ageing reveals health and wealth relationship
- Germans set up an apartheid-like society in Britain
- Novelty aids learning
- Solo living is a potential environmental time bomb
- Irrational decisions driven by emotions
- Contagious canine cancer
- Too many men could destabilise society
- Science says Kandinsky was right – paintings can be heard
- Egyptian Fantasia: Leading artists supporting a new home for the Petrie Museum of Egyptology at unique event
- Feelings matter less to teenagers
- Boat paint to blame for Norfolk Broads’ desolation
- UCL appoints new Dean of the Faculty of Biomedical Sciences
- Saving historical buildings from ravages of climate change
- New gene linked to bipolar disorder
- Humble shoelace tag carried more currency than gold on Columbus’s travels
- Black tea soothes away stress
- Student successes celebrated at London event
- UCL Lunch Hour Lectures Autumn 2006
- Diary Notice - Launch of UCL Laws "Current Legal Problems" Lecture Series
- Royal Institution Friday Evening Discourses kick off at UCL on 20th October
- Diary Notice - UCL and University of East London (UEL) team up to launch “Building Sustainable Communities” programme
- Diabetes gene carries similar risk to obesity
- Ethnic immigrants miss out in UK job market despite higher educational qualifications
- A royal guide to Mars: UCL scientists add another dimension to Buckingham Palace Science Day
- The next small thing: Pioneering nanotech centre is launched
- Making global learning a reality at UCL
- Cunningham Report: Government can’t stop onward march of Lords’ powers
- IT systems designed to protect kids will put them at risk instead
- UK's largest uni space research group secures €6 million industry contracts
- Leading materials scientist appointed to new nanotech Chair
- Study reveals the public’s willingness to use specific nanoproducts
- Rogue odour theory could be right
- Cyberspace may overcome ethical constraints in experiments
- A Future for the Past: Petrie’s Palestinian Collection exhibition at the Brunei Gallery, SOAS
- Trusting your instincts leads you to the right answer
- New evidence: cancer is a stem cell disease
- Scientists develop first test to predict onset of preeclampsia in pregnant women
- UCL to host UK premiere of first intelligent design documentary film
- UCL diary notice: Future Fossils
- Unexpected cooling effect in Saturn’s atmosphere found
- The lost Coleridge
- Dig deeper to find Martian life
- Advance in understanding of blood pressure gene could lead to new treatments
- Male-killing bacteria makes female butterflies more promiscuous
- Lords reform plans provide opportunity for “a real clean-up” says constitutional thinktank
- UCL signs agreement with Sewon Cellontech to deliver orthopaedic treatments using stem cell therapies
- Sandy Shandro appointed new Dean of the UCL Faculty of Laws
- UCL Professor speaks at South Bank Centre on technology surveillance, 27th February 2007
- Early Europeans unable to stomach milk
- New medical finding: treatment for gum disease could also help the heart
- UCL and Abbey sign cooperation agreement
- New centre could ‘lead the world’ in neuromuscular research
- UCL Constitution Unit comments on Lords reform ahead of Commons vote
- Artwork auction to aid cervical screening project in Nigeria
- The impact of immigration on UK wages
- Subliminal advertising leaves its mark on the brain
- UCL scientist receives Max Planck Research Award 2007
- Zinc link to leading cause of blindness has echoes of Alzheimer’s disease
- Was Shakespeare lame?
- New survey evidence on the health and wellbeing of England’s older generation
- The root of dyscalculia found
- Incantation Bowls and UCL
- Man behind clothing industry revolution to speak in Singapore
- Napoleon duped the British over Copenhagen
- Setting the research agenda in Eastern Europe
- Journalists find Freedom of Information Act 'useful but frustrating'
- First clinical trial of gene therapy for childhood blindness
- X-ray holograms expose secret magnetism
- Childhood environment influences reproductive function
- UCL scientist develops a measure of distraction
- UK scientists set their sights on cure for AMD
- Dr Kian Tajbakhsh
- Scientists discover brain area that helps to suppress unconscious actions
- Investment banks magnet for PhD students
- Autistic children could learn through stereotypes
- Aramaic Incantation Bowls - joint statement from UCL and the Schoyen Collection
- Making waves: how UCL research could minimise the impact of future tsunami
- Search for the water of life - UCL astronomers find water on extra-solar planet
- Hidden order found in a quantum spin liquid
- Last minute rethink
- First out-of-body experience induced in laboratory setting
- Fishermen give their views on protection of marine fish stocks and ecosystems
- Britain’s longest serving space science department celebrates 40th birthday
- Event marks opening of new UCL Cancer Institute
- UCL and Dell join forces to create Legion university supercomputer
- Individuals with high fear of crime twice as likely to suffer from depression
- Virtual robots duped by illusions help to explain human vision
- UCL launches Carbon Capture and Storage legal initiative
- A longer-living, healthier mouse that could hold clues to human ageing
- ‘Twinkle’ eye test could improve AMD diagnosis
- SolarFox hits the halfway stage
- Photo opportunity with a unique display of 30 classic Lotus cars, including four Fomula One championship-winning designs from 1965, 1968, 1973 and 1978.
- Photo opportunity with a unique display of 30 classic Lotus cars, including four Fomula One championship-winning designs from 1965, 1968, 1973 and 1978.
- A unique experiment with chlorine - and a new way of teaching
- Unique database mapping ‘expression’ of genes in the brain could lead to new, targeted treatments
- Going for Gold - UCL helps athletes in medal quest
- UCL enters top ten of THES-QS World University Rankings
- UCL selected for national public engagement scheme
- UCL a Beacon for Public Engagement
- UCL virtual trading floor to train financial services professionals of the future
- Don't judge a brook by its colour - brown waters are more natural
- Organic ‘building blocks’ discovered in Titan’s atmosphere
- How our relatives were like gorillas - fossils illustrate sex differences in growth and the costs of being a male
- Prime Minister Gordon Brown backs future world class medical research centre in St Pancras land sale
- Prime Minister Gordon Brown backs future world class medical research centre in St Pancras land sale
- The fine line between stability and instability - when do gas giants reach the point of no return?
- Unsupervised children are more sociable and more active
- BERT tells ERNI it’s time to grow a brain
- Differences in cognitive abilities between the sexes
- Press reports referring to Dr Luke Freeman
- UCL Diary Notice: The Return of Syphilis
- Virtual human in HIV drug simulation
- Government housing programme set to be ‘environmental disaster’, says UCL academic
- Increased hurricane activity linked to sea surface warming
- Study shows increase in survival rates of extremely premature infants at London hospital
- Exhibition of busy, buzzing bumblebees unites science and art
- Drive for fun, not for need
- How believing can be seeing: study shows how context dictates what we believe we see
- Giant frog jumps continents
- Imitating monkey’s ‘jumping genes’ could lead to new treatments for HIV
- UCL Business concludes £10 million sale of Stanmore Implants Worldwide
- UCL application to sponsor Academy school successful
- Biomagnetics developed for use in new breast cancer tests
- Tighter tummies: a new way to combat weight gain
- The Talking Brain
- Public Inconvenience: The Politics of Toilets in India
- Establishment of the UCL Wiley Scholarship in Publishing
- Grappling with grammar: How the brain copes in language impaired kids
- Sir Stephen Wall announced as next Chair of UCL Council
- Interculturality, Politics and Society – Lessons from the Nordic Countries
- Mind the Gap: Gender equality event at UCL, 18th March 2008
- UCL appoints two professors of Property Law
- Hyperactive girls face problems as adults
- Heart failure treated ‘in the brain’
- New horizons in modelling surface processes
- The Eastman celebrates 60 years of excellence in treatment, training and research
- UCL and The Lancet join forces to address forgotten cost of climate change – human health
- Top researchers and doctors gather to tackle women’s health issues
- Scientific Freedom: The Elixir of Civilisation
- Low-carbon living takes off in the US
- New rocky planet found in constellation Leo
- Hepatitis B virus triggers cell ‘suicide’ in patients with chronic infection
- The London Debate
- Results of world’s first gene therapy for inherited blindness show sight improvement
- Results of world's first gene therapy for inherited blindness show sight improvement
- UCL Enterprise Awards to recognise business successes of academics and students
- ‘Emotional inflation’ leads to stock market meltdown
- Professor Quentin Pankhurst to head the new Davy-Faraday Research Laboratory at the Royal Institution
- ‘Deaf by God’ tried in Old Bailey records
- UCL researchers publish Summary Care Record (SCR) evaluation
- Lloyd’s Register Educational Trust helps fund the ship designers of tomorrow
- UCL signs landmark agreement with South Australia to establish School in Adelaide
- UCL launches 'UCL on iTunes U' in the iTunes Store
- UCL launches Institute of Brand and Innovation Law
- UCL–China Research Festival, Friday 13 June, UCL
- Successful first test of high speed ‘penetrator’
- China’s excess males: government must do more
- 150 years after the Great Stink: StinkFest
- Architectural jelly banquet
- Bring back big windows
- 300 papers presented at major London economics conference
- 300 papers to be presented at major London economics conference
- 300 papers to be presented at major London economics conference
- Britain’s last Neanderthals were more sophisticated than we thought
- UCL neuroscientist receives international prize for ‘pioneering work’
- How pain scores in babies
- From football to flocks to fighting – how mathematicians model it all
- Sound of jelly wobbling
- Scientists generally happy with their media interaction
- Hyperactive immune system offers window to the brain in degenerative disease
- Evolving Buildings and Cities Symposium
- Genetic variation increases HIV risk in Africans
- Duo double award
- ‘Obesity gene’ works by influencing appetite
- Genetic losses and duplications may cause schizophrenia
- Choose and Book failing to deliver choice for patients
- Three-day drawing festival launches The Big Draw 2008
- Europe’s largest academic health science partnership created in London
- 125th anniversary of extinction of quagga – now rarest skeleton in world
- 'Stereotype threat' could affect exam performance of ethnic minority medical students
- Aboriginal kids can count without numbers
- Creating unconventional metals - International team discovers quantum halfway house between magnet and semiconductor
- UCL academics awarded prestigious prizes for work on the heart
- Striking new ‘Beacon’ lights up Old Street
- Universities develop a more sustainable future
- Is human evolution over? Professor Steve Jones kicks off autumn UCL Lunch Hour Lectures
- Unlocking the secret of the Kondo Effect
- Professor Dame Hazel Genn new Dean of UCL Laws
- UCL Provost appointed Business Ambassador by Prime Minister
- Human evolution is over, says UCL academic
- UCL climbs to 7th in the THE-QS World University Rankings
- UCL’s entrepreneurs to attend venture capital ‘boot camp’
- Nanotechnology boosts war on superbugs
- Earliest known human TB found in 9000 year-old skeletons
- UCL academics to undertake study of tribunal decision-making
- Charles Darwin of Gower Street
- The Zen of Running – or, why jogging is not completely stupid…
- Seeing red – in the number seven
- Students unite to tackle global health issues
- UCL Festival of the Moving Image, 4-7 November
- Are you phonagnosic?
- The great cosmic challenge
- Brain’s ‘hate circuit’ identified
- Light drinking in pregnancy not bad for children, says UCL study
- Medical benefits being delayed by slow uptake of new medical technologies
- Professor Sir Cyril Chantler appointed Chair of UCL Partners
- Putting a new spin on current research
- Astronomers catch binary star explosion inside nebula
- New test for depression
- One ml of alcohol hand rub reduces MRSA by one percent
- UCL/UEL Conference: De-Medicalising Misery
- UCL Diary Notice: HM the Queen of the Netherlands to visit UCL
- New Venture Research Prize for ambitious thinkers
- Antisocial, invasive cells are the basis of cancer
- UCL to establish an Asia-Pacific base from 2009
- UCL to establish an Asia-Pacific base from 2009
- How healthy are our children? New evidence from the latest Health Survey for England
- RAE 2008 confirms UCL’s multidisciplinary research strength
- Premature babies have altered sensory responses in later life
- Mountaineers measure lowest human blood oxygen levels on record
- UCL Lunch Hour Lecture Spring Series 2009
- First baby tested for BRCA1 before conception born in UK
- People are more suggestible under laughing gas
- Why you can’t hurry love
- UCL Diary Notice: 2009 Global Citizenship Lectures
- Language driven by culture, not biology
- Reptile fossil reignites debate over New Zealand submergence
- ‘Abusive behaviour’ towards people with dementia by family carers is common
- New tactics to tackle bystander’s role in bullying
- Philippe Sands to assess likely shifts in US policy under President Obama
- Internal choices are weaker than those dictated by the outside world
- UCL to fill national funding gap for overseas research students with £1 million annual scheme
- Camden Academy decision-making process approved
- UCL Diary Notice: Lecture with Dr Shan Jixiang
- Consultation on Adastral Park activity
- UCL Diary Notice: Lecture with Professor Allen Guelzo
- Influence of ‘obesity gene’ can be offset by healthy diet
- Actress Anna Chancellor opens new rheumatology facilities at UCL
- New equipment donated by ‘Bottoms Up’ bowel cancer charity
- Lecture: Captain Jerry Roberts on codebreaking, Hitler and the dawn of the Computer Age
- UCL Partners becomes one of UK’s first Academic Health Science Centres
- Professor Tony Owen appointed first Director of UCL SERAus
- UCL cuts fees for returning graduates
- Hollow mask illusion fails to fool schizophrenia patients
- UCL tackles credit crunch with free training and consultancy
- Angels and Demons: The Real Physics
- Climate change is the biggest health threat of the 21st Century
- UCL Carbon Capture Legal Programme receives £675,000 cash boost
- £675,000 for UCL Carbon Capture Legal Programme
- 20 years after the fall of the Iron Curtain, is it time to re-shape politics once more?
- UCL to implement Open Access policy to all research
- High population density triggers cultural explosions
- The Ancient World in Silent Cinema
- Was Britain “built on the blood of slaves”?
- Funding for built environment initiatives
- UCL Partners: new managing director and six programme directors appointed
- New leadership team for UCL Life and Medical Sciences
- Teens struggle with others’ perspectives
- UCL Sustainable Cities Launch
- Spread your sperm the smart way
- UCL Bloomsbury and 'Israel 61'
- UCL signs agreement with Arup
- Seeing the light: Rediscovering the historic River Fleet
- The Benefit of Migration: new evidence of the fiscal costs and benefits of migration to the UK from Central and Eastern Europe
- London’s lost warships rediscovered
- UCL Exhibition: Your Universe
- London’s earliest timber structure found during Belmarsh prison dig
- Nano-magnets guide stem cells to damaged tissue
- UCL Conference: Motherhood in the 21st Century
- Milk drinking started around 7,500 years ago in central Europe
- Poor money saving linked to general impulsiveness
- Europe's first farmers replaced their Stone Age hunter-gatherer forerunners
- New clues in Easter Island hat mystery
- Event: Cultural Property: an ethical resource for study and enjoyment
- Climate forcing of geological and geomorphological hazards, UCL conference, 15-17 September
- UCL Lunch Hour Lecture Autumn Series 2009
- Virtual trading floor open to media, 24 September
- UCL Event: Object Retrieval: You are the Routemaster
- Mystery of ‘Dr Granville’s Mummy’ finally resolved
- UCL Event: Disposal?
- UCL climbs to 4th in the 2009 THE-QS World University Rankings
- UCL to establish new centre for ethics and law
- Scientist seeks answers on complex life and origin of species thanks to UCL award
- ‘Magnetricity’ observed and measured for the first time
- Transatlantic Research and Healthcare Alliance Announced Between Yale University, UCL and Yale-New Haven Hospital
- UCL events to explore capital’s portrayal in writing from eastern Europe
- Launch of UCL Laws Centre for Criminal Law
- Angels, putti, dragons and fairies: believing the impossible
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