UCL in the media
Professors discuss global urbanism
"We do not have a complete theory of urbanity and never will, but there is a future that is open for us if we allow ourselves to transform our craft of theorizing," said Professor Jennifer Robinson (UCL Geography).
Crowdsourced Transcribe Bentham Project Discovers Jeremy's (Bad) Cookery Recipes
"Though it's only a fairly small group of volunteers who are currently taking part, they have proved remarkably capable in reading and transcribing Bentham's handwriting," says Dr Tim Causer (UCL Bentham Project).
Smile please: The essential guide to dental health
"Flossing is good for gum health but I don't believe you need to do it every day," says Professor Aubrey Sheiham (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health).
10 years ago today, the House of Commons was on the eve of arguably its most important debate in half a century
Professor Philippe Sands QC (UCL Laws) described the Iraq war as "wholly illegal", adding: "It wasn't justified on classical grounds of international law - self-defence wasn't even argued." Read: Herald Scotland
Cut! University students help direct high school's Hairspray show
Sam Lansdale (UCL MAPS) said: "We were quite surprised at the confidence and creativity of the kids, they've been working with us very well and we've also been having lots of questions about university life."
Pregnancy eating disorders revealed
"There is good evidence from our research that eating disorders in pregnancy can affect both the mother and the developing baby," said Dr Nadia Micali (UCL Institute of Child Health).
Show me the money and I will be different
Prime a person with money and you get a set of positive and negative associations that can have an impact on how that person behaves, writes Professor Adrian Furnham (UCL Clinical, Educational & Health Psychology).
On the Mode of Communication of Cholera
March 15 is the bicentenary of the birth of John Snow, one of the founding fathers of epidemiology and anaesthesiology. Professor Bill Bynum (»Ê¼Ò»ªÈËeuroscience, Physiology & Pharmacology) writes about his legacy.
The terror of kings ... coming to a heaven near you
Professor Andrew Coates (UCL Space & Climate Physics) comments on the Pan-Starrs comet which is making a rare visit to the inner solar system.
Core composition revealed
The composition of Earth's core may be easier to resolve than previously though, writes Professor Lidunka Vocadlo (UCL Earth Sciences).