UCL in the media
Why sermons on company values win few converts
The more an organisation trumpets its values, the more insecure it seems to be about them, writes Professor Adrian Furnham (UCL Psychology).
UCL Qatar shows backstage work of a museum
As part of the Qatar UK 2013 Year of Culture celebrations, an exhibition by UCL Qatar, Backstage, explores the work that goes on behind the scenes in a museum.
UCL seventh in major university league table
UCL came seventh in a table of UK universities published by the Complete University Guide.
Why do we struggle with seizures?
"If children get the right diagnosis they are likely to do much better. Having access to the right care is very important," said Professor Helen Cross (UCL Institute of Child Health).
Anschütz's manometer
Insecurity is one of the greatest drivers of human invention, writes Professor Andrea Sella (UCL Chemistry).
Manchester beat »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË to take University Challenge trophy for fourth time
The University of Manchester UCL by 190 points to 140 in the final of University Challenge.
Is the bible the first scientific text book?
Professor Steve Jones (UCL Genetics, Evolution & Environment) discusses the science of culture and the culture of science.
Groundbreaking Surgery for Girl Born Without Windpipe
A 2 year old girl born without a windpipe has had surgery implanting a bioengineered windpipe. "No doubt large trials are critical," said Professor Martin Birchall (UCL Ear Institute).
Herschel mission comes to end as coolant runs out
"Not only can we study the detailed composition of gas and dust, but we can study the importance of specific types of molecules, such as water, in the formation of stars and planets," said Professor Bruce Swinyard (UCL Physics & Astronomy).
Humans' indelible stamp on Earth clear 5000 years ago
A new study, co-authored by Professor Dorian Fuller (UCL Institute of Archaeology), argues that the Anthropocene began with the rise of farming or even in Neolithic times, when we took to widespread burning of the bush to hunt animals.