UCL in the media
Metaphorically literal
Professor John Sutherland (UCL English) said, "George Orwell was right: if you want to destroy democracy, impoverish the language."Ìý
The gallery which lives on in time and space
The Science Museum is transforming its largest exhibition space into a new gallery dedicated to the information technology revolution.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Professor Andrea Sella (UCL Chemistry) describes one of the tools of his trade - a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer - MNR.
'Spider style' blood vessel building
DrÌýSuwan Jayasinghe (UCL Department ofÌýMechanicalÌýEngineering) said, "Like a spider weaves its web we are able to draw out this continuous fibre of polymer and cells and weave a web."
Olympic effect? Primary school children fall behind on exercise
Research led by Professor Carol Dezateux (UCL Institute of Child Health) shows that half of the UK's 7 year-olds do not get enough exercise.
More: »Ê¼Ò»ªÈËewsGive Your Brain A Boost By Playing Video Games
A new study from scientists at Queen Mary University of London and University College London Ìýis giving gamers a good excuse to stay hooked on their latest vice.
End is nigh for Oxbridge 'hegemony', predicts head
A "super Ivy League" - including UCL and LSE - of elite universities will break the dominance of Oxford and Cambridge in the race to recruit Britain's brightest students, a leading headmaster has predicted.
NHS stop smoking services help 146,000 quit long-term
A team led by Robert West (UCLÌýEpidemiology and Public HealthÌý)Ìýexamined the success of NHS services in combating smoking addictions.
Eight UK schools to take part in 'Internet of Things' pilot
UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis is taking part in The Internet of Things - which is expected to incorporate over a trillion connected objects by 2025, and generate up to $14.4 trillion in revenue by 2020, according to predictions by technology companies ARM and Cisco.
Sight dominates sound, in music competition judging
Dr Chia-JungÌýTsay (UCL Management, Science & Innovation) said: "When it comes to live performance, the visual experience can be the most influential aspect."Ìý