UCL in the media
New Doctor Who reviewed
With Doctor Who about to return to the small screen, Dr Jason Dittmer (UCL Geography) reviews the Time Lord's latest regeneration.
Lattice energy, nailed?
Professor Sally Price (UCL Chemistry) comments on a study which has found a quantum mechanical calculation of the lattice energy of benzene.
The Queen's own pirates
After a decade of excavations, led by Gustav Milne (UCL Archaeology), researchers have revealed it is highly likely that a wreck found in the bed of the Thames estuary is the Cherabin, England's only surviving 'state pirate ship'.
Students pick up A-level results
UCL Academy pupil Brahim Mansour achieved three A*s in biology, chemistry and mathematics, earning him a place to study chemistry at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË.
Stressed students reach out for help
Catherine McAteer (UCL Student Psychological Services) explains why there can be a higher rate of anxiety and depression among PhD students and the services available to them at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË.
University goes to law over unique library
Professor Lisa Jardine (UCL Centre for Editing Lives & Letters) comments on concerns over the future of the Warburg Institute library.
,The Lure of Antiquities
Dr Sam Hardy (UCL Archaeology) comments on the illicit excavation and trade of antiquities in Syria.
The world's best leaders are cast as themselves in a play that never ends
Dr Marco Aponte-Moreno (UCL Management Science & Innovation) examines the similarities between leaders and actors.
,Egyptian mummy-making may have started way earlier than scientists thought
Dr Alice Stevenson (UCLÌýPetrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology) comments on a study which has found evidence for the use of multi-ingredient ointment in mummification by about 2,000 years.
,Boy has ears created from ribs
Dr Patrizia Ferretti (UCL Institute of Child Health) explains a new approach to tissue engineering currently being researched by the UCL Institute of Child Health, which will create stem cells from patients' fat tissue.