UCL in the media
Government's links with Pfizer deal-brokers under the spotlight
Professor Michael Arthur (UCL President & Provost) discusses his concerns about the proposed takeover of AstraZeneca by Pfizer and the effects this move could have on British research.
,First steps towards a computer simulation of the human body
Professor Peter Coveney (UCL Chemistry) describesÌýusing computer models in conjunction with patient data as "obviously the future of medicine".
Policymakers seduced by neuroscience to justify early intervention agenda
Dr Eamon McCrory (UCL Clinical, Educational & Health Psychology) explains how two dominant narratives "unfortunately distort the debate" on neuroscience and early intervention.
Hard Evidence: is the UK shunned at Eurovision?
With Eurovision less than a week away, Dr Gianluca Baio (UCL Statistical Science) explores voting patterns in the contest and explains how there is "no systematic propensity to give low scores to any given performer".
, , ,ÌýFire missiles at Mars to find deeply buried life
Professor Alan Smith (UCL Space & Climate Physics) comments on the practicalities of usingÌýpenetrators to search for life on Mars.
Sanctioning Goliath: why Russia's Gazprom remains out of reach
DrÌýEugene Nivorozhkin (UCL SchoolÌýof Slavonic & East European Studies) explains some of the difficulties in placing sanctions on Russian gas company, Gazprom.
Blessed are the poor? Clergy are the strongest in unfair societies
Professor Steve Jones (UCL Genetics, Evolution & Environment) looks at the relationship between social unfairness and religion.
Could injections of young human blood help old people fight Alzheimer's?
Professor Chris Mason (UCL Biochemical Engineering) comments on a study which has discovered that a chemical found in young blood can boost brains and strengthen withered muscles.
The medical treatments the experts refuse to have themselves
Dr Joanna Moncrieff (UCL Psychiatry) contributes to an article on which treatments leading doctors and researchers would personally avoid.
Lab animals 'treated better than elderly'
Professor Roger Lemon (UCL Motor Neuroscience & Movement Disorders) explains the need for scientists to disclose details on animal experiments.