UCL in the media
Stuff Matters by Mark Miodownik - review
Robin McKie reviews Stuff Matters, a new book written by Professor Mark Miodownik (UCL Mechanical Engineering).
The Oxford Companion to Modern Poetry
This invaluable guide to poets writing in English since the turn of the 20th century suggests a healthy literary industry. The truth is rather different, says Professor John Sutherland (UCL English Language & Literature).
Big data meets the Bard
"The past 200 years of humanities has been the lone scholar. But for work in the digital humanities, you need a programmer, an interface expert, and so on," said Dr Melissa Terras (UCL Centre for Digital Humanities).
More women die of burns than men in India
The proportion of cases of burns among women is unusually high in India, according to a study funded by the UCL Grand Challenge of Global Health small grants programme.
Loving the alien
Niall Boyce reviews the Foreign Bodies exhibition in the North Cloisters at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË.
Scientists challenge patent ban for embryonic stem cell research
Professor Pete Coffey (UCL Institute of Ophthalmology) joins calls by scientists and lawyers in Britain challenging a European ban on the patenting of embryonic stem cells.
NHS medical education 'island' could become luxury homes
UCL and University of Middlesex have agreed to sell the buildings on the Archway Campus.
Prince Andrew takes a closer look at the Royal Free Hospital's new transplant centre
Prince Andrew visits the new UCL Institute for Immunity and Transplantation.
Science prizes: The new Nobels
Dr Jack Stilgoe (UCL Science & Technology Studies) questions whether new multi-million dollar science prizes will encourage early career scientists to stay the course.
Half of prostate cancer cases may be missed
"At »Ê¼Ò»ªÈËH we have been using MRI, followed by a guided biopsy for several years, but there are only a handful of hospitals in this country which currently do this, and that needs to change," said Professor Mark Emberton (UCL Research Department of Urology).