UCL in the media
Why three is the magic number
Children stimulated in infancy have higher IQs, better mental health and lower rates of crime than their unstimulated peers, according to Professor Sally Grantham-McGregor (UCL Institute of Child Health).
In searching for growth, Cable banks on more of the same
There is a desperate need to provide capital to both first time and serial entrepreneurs - but pending a miracle, the business secretary's proposals will do nothing to address it, says Professor Stephen Caddick (UCL Vice-Provost, Enterprise).
Sex, lies and a cheating wife: My friend is having an affair
Dr Petra Boynton (UCL Academic Centre of Medical Education), the Telegraph's sex and relationships agony aunt, advises the friend of a woman who is cheating on her husband.
David Cameron promises to brush up on British history after Letterman test
UCL history department and BBC History Magazine have come up with questions to see how Metro readers' knowledge compares to the Prime Minister's.
Exercise sessions have 'little impact on child activity'
Dr Mark Hamer (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) comments on the devices used to measure the total activity of children, and importance of identifying the best way to promote exercise to them.
The Queen's Abu Hamza intervention could have serious consequences
If we discovered that the Queen was interfering in government policy it could finish the monarchy, says Professor Tony Wright (UCL Political Science).
Foster's Chinese mega-centre emerges from ground
UCL has announced plans to launch built environment clubs in Shanghai and Hong Kong in October. The networking clubs will welcome UCL alumni from several faculties and departments as well as others working in the built environment.
African spiny mice can regrow lost skin
"The genomic resources are so powerful now that one could easily identify some aspect of regeneration in mice that could be helpful for human health," says Professor Jeremy Brockes (UCL Structural and Molecular Biology).
Call for GPs to measure BMI to cut child obesity
GPs should measure children's body mass index to help curb the growing obesity epidemic, according to the researchers at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË's Institute of Child Health.
Q and A: What is MDMA?
Ahead of the first study on the effects of MDMA on the resting brain, which was co-designed by Professor Val Curran (UCL Clinical, Educational & Health Psychology), Channel 4 News examines the drug, its effects and the extent of its use in the UK.
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