UCL in the media
UCL Museums murder mystery night
Al Jazeera talks to some of the visitors to UCL Museums murder mystery night and asks whether such events can help boost museum attendance among young adults.
EU elections: dinosaurs and decoy ducks in Estonia
Dr Allan Sikk (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies) looks at the use of 'decoy ducks' in Estonian politics and the likely outcome of Estonia's European Parliament election.
Wake up, sleepy: science can pluck faces from your mind
Professor Geraint Rees (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience) comments on the possibility of using MRI scans to reconstruct the faces people perceive while dreaming.Ìý
New fossils show dinosaurs 'may have survived Jurassic era'
Dr Paul Upchurch (UCL Earth Sciences) says the discovery of new Titanosaur fossils in Argentina suggests that not all diplodocids succumbed to a mass extinction at the end of the Jurassic period.
, ,Watching stressful films can endanger weak hearts
A new study co-authored by Dr Ben Hanson (UCL Mechanical Engineering) has found that watching stressful movies can trigger changes to your heartbeat and cause an increase in blood pressure.
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ProfessorÌýDavid Colquhoun (UCL Biosciences) explains how open-access journals are a positive move for the peer-review process.
The evolution of London: the city's near-2,000 year history mapped
Researchers at the UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis have collated vast datasets to map the capital's transformation from first-century Londinium to modern megacity.
Why Underground strikes are such a nuisance
Research by Oliver O'Brien (UCLÌýCentre for Advanced Spatial Analysis)ÌýdemonstratesÌýthe growing number of people who use the London Underground.
Energy unleashed
Professor Jonathan Wells (UCL Institute of Child Health) explains how toddlers canÌýexpend seemingly boundless energy when they eat so little.
UK Academy of Medical Sciences announces 2014 Fellows
Professor Sarah Tabrizi (UCL Institute of Neurology) comments on her election as aÌýfellowÌýofÌýThe Academy of Medical Sciences.