UCL in the media
Bubble plumes link oceans with the atmosphere
Dr Helen Czerski (UCL Mechanical Engineering) explains how bubble plumes link oceans with the atmosphere and what sparked her interest in the physics of animal senses.
Calculating the distance to the Sun
Dr Andrew Pontzen (UCL Physics & Astronomy) explains how we calculate the distance to the sun.
How the world's first smartwatch was built
Professor Lisa Jardine (UCL Centre for Editing Lives & Letters) reflects on the rich history of time-pieces and the power of clocks and watches.
,60 years of CERN
To celebrate 60 years of CERN, Professor Jonathan Butterworth (UCL Physics & Astronomy) discusses the impact of its work.
Devolution and nationalism: Let England shake
Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Constitution Unit) comments on whether the creation of an English parliament would be sustainable.
Forgive me, your Majesty
Dr Andrew Smith (UCL History) and Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Constitution Unit) comment on the implications of David Cameron revealing the Queen's private views on the Scottish Referendum.
UCL network to flag up struggles of junior staff
A new network chaired by Dr Edward Fottrell (UCL Institute for Global Health) at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË hopes to lobby the government to raise awareness of the struggles of "well-educated, broke" early career researchers.
Spot the difference
Melanie Smallman (UCL Science & Technology Studies) says: "The three main parties agree on headline issues, but the conference season might still reveal important distinctions in their plans for science".
Could there really be such a thing as volcano season?
Robin Wylie (UCL Earth Science) examines whether "seasons" for volcanic eruptions could actually exist.
Skirt size increase linked to breast cancer risk, says study
Going up several skirt sizes in midlife could be a warning sign of increased cancer risk, suggests research led by Professor Usha Menon (UCL Women's Heath).
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