UCL in the media
Tingling sensation caused by Asian spice could help with chronic pain
Dr Nobuhiro Hagura (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience) shows how Szechuan peppers stimulate specific fibres which link the lips and tongue to the brain.
Prince Andrew praises UCL-QF partnership
Prince Andrew said the partnership between UCL and Qatar Foundation was a fine example of international collaboration finding the right places and people to work with.
UCL Qatar formally inaugurated
UCL Qatar - the first ever campus to be set up in Education City, Qatar by a UK university - has been formally inaugurated under the patronage of H.H. Sheikha Moza bint Nasser.
Six of world's top 20 universities are in UK
UCL retains its fourth place position in the QS World University Rankings.
Montana Duelling Dinosaurs could fetch $9m at auction
Jack Ashby, manager of the Grant Museum of Zoology at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË said scientific institutions were often priced out of the market on the biggest sales.
Migration: An open or shut case
Prof John Salt, director of the migration research unit at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË, agrees with Mr Johnson that student policy is the area in which Britain's visa changes have been most potent.
Did this woman die because we don't check the right type of blood pressure?
'When you are young, standard readings from the arm are more likely to be higher than central measurements,' says Prof Bryan Williams (Institute of Cardiovascular Science).
Anti-smoking campaigns should focus on saving money and better skin
Young people have greater difficulty in learning from bad news which might explain why they often do not respond to warnings, says Dr Tali Sharot (UCL Cognitive, Perceptual & Brain Sciences).
Hong Kong seeks to breathe new life into Cantonese opera
This month, theÌýUniversity College LondonÌýlinguistics graduate will be among the first group of students entering a new Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Chinese, and specifically Cantonese, opera at the Hong KongÌýAcademy for Performing Arts.
Westminster Hour
Dr Meg Russell (UCL Department of Political Science) discusses the effect of Tony Blair's expulsion of hereditary peers in the House of Lords in 1999.