UCL in the media
Ditching monarchy is step too far for Scots Nationalists
Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Constitution Unit) says "the question of whether an independent Scotland will wish to retain a monarchy may arise as the new nation crafts a constitution".
Hull smoking cuts
Professor Robert West (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) comments on proposed budgetary cuts to Hull's smoking cessation services.
Epilepsy and memory loss
Dr Sallie Baxendale (UCL Clinical & Experimental Epilepsy) explains some strategies and tools which can be used to overcome memory loss caused by epileptic seizures.
Elements: Bromine
Professor Andrea Sella (UCL Chemistry) explains the various ways bromine is used.
Sugar intake must be slashed further
Research conducted by Professor Aubrey Sheiham (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine recommends that sugars in the diet should make up no more than 3% of total energy intake to reduce the significant financial and social burdens of tooth decay.
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UCL has been ranked joint fifth in the 2014/15 QS World University Rankings.
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Bio Bean, the coffee grounds recycling company founded by UCL graduates Arthur Kay and Benjamin Harriman, has won the Postcode Lottery Green Challenge award.
Citizen science is stimulating a wealth of innovative projects
Professor Steven Bishop (UCL Mathematics) explains how citizen science can change the way we perform research and uses Dr Jerome Lewis's (UCL Anthropology) work with the ethnic Baka groups in Cameroon as an example.
Killed by drink: patients who cannot quit
Professor Rajiv Jalan (UCL Institute for Liver and Digestive Health) explains why teenagers may be more susceptible to liver disease than adults.
Legal justification for air strikes on Syria not even 'wafer-thin'
Professor Philippe Sands (UCL Laws) explains why David Cameron would struggle to justify UK support for US-led air strikes on Islamist extremists in Syria.
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