UCL in the media
Mummies show ancient humans had heart trouble too
Dr Eric Brunner (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) says that people who were mummified were likely to be of a certain status.
The Myth of Debt
It lies at the heart of the world's financial crisis and threatens to derail every solution we try but the global debt problem won't be solved by a traditional view of economics, says Chris Cook (UCL Institute for Security & Resilience Studies).
Hugo Chavez: other embalmed world leaders
The Auto Icon Jeremy Bentham is mentioned in an article about embalmed world leaders.
Book Review: The Pike
There can be few subjects more enticing or more repulsive to the biographer than Gabriele d'Annunzio, says Professor John Dickie (UCL Italian).
UCL and IoE agreed to enter into a formal strategic partnership
UCL and the Institution of Education have this week agreed to enter into a formal strategic partnership.
UCL contributes to new guidance on developing digital collections
UCL has played a leading role in new guidance developed by JISC for planning and developing digital resources.
Kepler telescope detects 2,700 'planets' and up to 50 may be capable of harbouring life
''Hopefully [new space telescope] EChO will open the route to even more challenging missions later on,'' said Dr Giovanna Tinetti (UCL Physics & Astronomy).
Philippe Sands quits Lib Dems in protest at support for secret courts
The justice and security bill will have a corrosive impact on individual rights. The party's support for it is a coalition compromise too far, said Professor Philippe Sands (UCL Laws).
What makes them into men from the ministry?
In the public sector, employees tend to be much less inclined to take risks and are much more sceptical, cynical and distrustful of others, says Professor Adrian Furnham (UCL Psychology).
A litter-strewn desk can mess up your future
"A messy desk is not only bad for your own mind-set, it can also harm your relationship with colleagues," says Professor Tomas Chamorro (UCL Psychology).