UCL in the media
Boris Johnson says snow casts doubt on climate change science
Professor Chris Rapley (UCL Earth Sciences) comments on the sun's role in climate change.
Abraham Lincoln
Dr Adam Smith (UCL History) discusses Abraham Lincoln ahead of the release of Steven Spielberg's Oscar nominated biopic.
University Challenge
In another second-round match, University College, London plays Jesus College, Oxford for a place in the quarter-finals.
Royal Institution puts historic Mayfair building up for sale
"We're going to lose the [scientific] equivalent of Shakespeare's Globe," said Professor Lisa Jardine (UCL Renaissance Studies). "This is a huge part of our scientific heritage… It absolutely breaks my heart."
Video: A guide to the US presidential inauguration
As the US prepares for Barack Obama's second presidential inauguration, Professor Iwan Morgan (UCL Institute of the Americas) explains the ceremony and traditions of the historic day.
Threat to the courts system as barristers Google jurors then alter speeches to win sympathy
Professor Cheryl Thomas (UCL Law) comments on the continued use of the internet by jurors to research defendants and their case histories.
The perfect question
Professor Lisa Jardine (UCL Renaissance Studies) comments on the simplification of science and other concepts on TV and radio following Professor Brian Cox's call for complexity.
George Orwell's predictions were 'bonkers'
"Orwell was absolutely 100% wrong in his predictions," says Professor John Sutherland (UCL English Language & Literature). "The one thing he was right about was the tyranny by CCTV, but the rest of it - the notion of a socialist totalitarian state was bonkers."
The future of British high streets
Professor Laura Vaughan (UCL Bartlett School of Graduate Studies) and David Jeevendrampillai (UCL Anthropology & UCL Bartlett School of Graduate Studies) comment on the future of British high streets.
Chemists 'should send customers for cancer checks'
"I think this country is in danger of having a paternalistic medical system, that doesn't allow consumers to have real choice," says Professor David Taylor (UCL School of Pharmacy) in response to recommendations that chemists should be able to refer customers directly to hospital for cancer checks.