UCL in the media
Did watching Downton give this woman a seizure?
In terms of epileptic seizures, "anyone with a brain can have one", says Professor Ley Sander (UCL Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy). "We talk about the 'seizure threshold' - those circumstances vary from person to person."
UK government sued for helping US drone strikes
In theory it is possible that British agents are responsible, but in practice these issues are very difficult to resolve, says Dr Antonios Tzanakopoulos (UCL Laws).
Is there more to Cern than Higgs?
It would be "tragic" if people thought that the only things worth looking at in science and physics were the big questions, says Professor Jonathan Butterworth (UCL Physics & Astronomy), as so much of it is incremental with many things going unreported.
How Allen Carr saved my lungs
"The difficulty that Allen Carr's organisation has is precisely that it's a private organisation. And unfortunately, in the past, it's made quite ridiculous claims for its effectiveness, based on such things as the proportion of people who ask for their money back," says Professor Robert West (UCL Epidemiology and Public Health).
UK and Japan forge grand collaboration
Both countries have much to gain from working together, says Professor Michael Worton (UCL Vice-Provost, International).Ìý
How to see five planets in one night over the UK
Dr Francisco Diego (UCL Physics & Astronomy)Ìýdescribes how to make the most of a special event in the skies over the coming days.
Author SJ Watson talks about long-term memory loss
Professor David Shanks (UCL Cognitive, Perceptual and Brain Sciences) explains the hippocampus's role in memory loss.
Guardian book club
Professor John Mullan (UCL English Language & Literature) talks about The Forgotten Waltz by Anne Enright, and looks at the use of hindsight in the book.
Changes needed to build up rental market
With rapid urbanization increasing the demand for housing, the real challenge is the provision of housing for the medium and low-income population, says Professor Fulong Wu (UCL Bartlett School of Planning).
Look out for the stand-up talent from University College London
UCL has a budding group of stand-ups, including Sara Shulman (UCL Classics, 2010), who are making waves on the comedy circuit.