UCL in the media
Newly infected mothers are more likely to pass HIV on to babies
Dr Claire Thorne (UCL Institute of Child Health) discusses how mother to child HIV transmission is more common in those recently diagnosed.
Alzheimer's 'linked to barbecued meat'
Professor Derek Hill (UCL Medical Physics & Bioengineering) comments on recent findings that connect proteins found in fried or barbecued meat to Alzheimer's.
, , ,Royal Tudor foundation stone rediscovered at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË
The stone marking Henry VIII's foundation of the Royal Naval Dockyard at Deptford 500 years ago has been rediscovered behind a false wall at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË.
, ,Desert Island Discs: Professor Hugh Montgomery
Professor Hugh Montgomery (UCLÌýClinical Physiology)Ìýwas 'castaway' on Radio 4's Desert Island Discs over the weekend.Ìý
Living with water: four buildings that will withstand flooding
In light of the recent flooding experienced in some areas of the UK,ÌýSofieÌýPelsmakers (UCL Energy Institute)Ìýoutlines how we can adapt existing buildings and build new ones differently to minimise damage to property.
Why a new Ukraine is the Kremlin's worst nightmare
Dr Andrew Wilson (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies) says: Ìý"The domino effect of democracy on Russia's border threatens the entire system Putin has built since 2000".
Cabinet meetings over North Sea oil and gas
Professor Paul Ekins (UCLÌýEnergy Institute) discusses proposed changes to the UK's oil and gas industry.
Sun's coronal mass ejections similar to supernova in Crab Nebula
Researchers atÌýUCL's Mullard Space Science Laboratory have found similarities between theÌýsurface of the Sun and supernova in a giant nebula thousands of light years away.
,Less talk, more walk required to green the economy
Professor Paul Ekins (UCLÌýEnergy Institute) discusses green economy and what actions need to be taken for it'sÌýimplementation.
Britain's first Scientology wedding
Dr Jonathan Benthall (UCL Anthropology) comments on the first Scientology wedding to be performed in the UK.