UCL in the media
Drug-resistant HIV 'on increase' in sub-Saharan Africa
"Without continued and increased national and international efforts, rising HIV drug resistance could jeopardise a decade-long trend of decreasing HIV/Aids-related illness and death in low- and middle-income countries," says Dr Ravindra Gupta (UCL Infection and Immunity).
More info: »Ê¼Ò»ªÈËews storyBartlett to unveil five architecture pavilions around London
Five architectural pavilions designed by researchers at the UCL Bartlett School of Architecture are being installed across London this week.
'She went blue and shook from head to toe'
Recent research led by UCL has identified a second major cause of 'Startle disease', which causes seizures in babies in response to loud noises and unexpected movements.
The future of biomedical research - the Francis Crick Institute
TheÌýFrancis Crick InstituteÌýwill be home to around 1,400 scientists and 120 research groups. It is a partnership between six organisations, including UCL.
…Why panning for gold may be detrimental to open access research
The gold model for open access, supported by the UK government, could lead to significant savings - but only if all the policies surrounding research are joined up, says Dr Paul Ayris (UCL Library Services).
Academic research shouldn't be made freely available to all…
David Willetts has spoken: the Government, in this Olympic year, is 'going for gold' - enabling everyone to access university research. Yet these changes undermine the UK's world-class research competitiveness, says Professor Stephen Caddick (UCL Vice-Provost, Enterprise).
EU regulation is hampering my cancer research
The 2004 EU Clinical Trials Directive is discouraging new trials from taking place and thus harming patients, says Professor Kathy Pritchard-Jones (UCL Institute of Child Health).
50 free things to do in London: part one - central
The Grant Museum of Zoology is included in the Guardian's list of 50 free things to do in London.
Life expectancy by tube station: new interactive map shows inequality in the capital
A new interactive map by Dr James Cheshire and Oliver O'Brien (UCL CASA) plots life expectancy and child poverty by different London Underground stations.
'Snot fair!
A recent experiment by Dr Nichola Raihani (UCL Genetics, Evolution & Environment) attempts to disentangle the psychological underpinnings of a sense of injustice. Read: