UCL in the media
What's spoiling your skin?
Professor Paul Griffiths (UCL Infection & Immunity) explains the various treatments available to prevent a cold sore forming.
Google and Dropbox launch Simply Secure to improve online security
Dr George Danezis (UCL Computer Science) comments on Simply Secure, an organisation that aims to make security tech easier to use.
Stem cells used in landmark therapy for failing sight
Commenting on the first use of induced pluripotent stem cells as a medical treatment, Professor Mike Cheetham (UCL Institute of Ophthalmology) said: "If it goes well, it could be the start of a new era in personalised medicine."
How 250,000 Belgium refugees didn't leave a trace
Christophe Declercq (UCL Translation Studies) discusses the experiences of the tens of thousands of Belgian refugees in World War One who made their homes in the UK.
, ,The power of wearing red
This season's fashion for red prompts Professor Lisa Jardine (UCL Centre for Editing Lives & Letters) to reflect on the past power of the colour.
,The battle for Britain
Dr Michael Collins (UCL History) says the only way to save 'Britishness' will be to fundamentally rethink the way the state works, regardless of the outcome of the Scottish referendum.
eBay redirect attack puts buyers' credentials at risk
Dr Steven Murdoch (UCL Computer Science) explains the cross-site scripting (XSS) attack used to compromise eBay earlier this week.
, ,Going global in your own backyard
David Travers (UCL Australia) explains why UCL Australia is an attractive option for students from around the world.
Commercial backing means faster start for clinical trials
Professor Allan Hackshaw (UCL Cancer Institute) comments on the length of time non-commercial trials can take in comparison to industry-funded clinical trials.
Free bus passes for pensioners are too successful to cut
Professor Roger Mackett (UCL Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering) explains why cutting the free bus travel scheme in Britain may do more harm than good.