UCL in the media
ESRF upgrade gears up for industry
"Resolving where the particles go in the catalyst would allow you to optimise their distribution," says Professor Ian Robinson (UCL London Centre for Nanotechnology).
Shortlist announced for firms competing to design UCL Stratford campus
"The calibre of this shortlist is incredibly high and testament to the significance of the project," said Stratford Project Director Adam Harman (UCL Estates).Ìý
John Flaxman: Plastered at University College London Art Museum
Exhibition preview of the Plastered at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË Art Museum.
Making an art of academic reference writing
Time for academia to follow the rest of the world of work and seek references only at the final stage - and in the short form, says Professor Jonathan Wolff (UCL Philosophy).
You can have too much precision
Whether mapping genomes or climates, scientists aim for accuracy and precision. But maybe the important thing is how useful our maps are, says Jack Stilgoe (UCL Science & Technology Studies).
Scientists and their emotions: the highs ... and the lows
Professor Andrea Sella (UCL Chemistry) and Professor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience) discuss how their work plays on their emotions.
Doctors 'miss' underweight children, UCL study suggests
A UCL study led by Dr Lee Hudson (UCL Institute of Child Health) suggests doctors have poor knowledge about how to identify underweight children and serious complications.
No Great British Films, please, we're British
It's hardly a surprise that Barry Norman is stuck for a 50th classic Britflick. Making them is not in our nature, writes Professor John Sutherland (UCL English Language & Literature).
Lancet withdraws its support of document on collaboration between doctors and drug industry
Dr Thomas Yates (UCL Institute of Epidemiology & Health) comments that medical education should be free of industry involvement.
Kill Me Quick: Meet the Italian Mafia Boss from Blackpool
Professor John Dickie (UCL School of European Languages, Culture & Society) comments that the 'Ndrangheta are "the richest and most powerful mafia in Italy".