UCL in the media
Words from the wise: Jenny Rohn
Dr Jenny Rohn (UCL Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology), founder of the Science is Vital campaign, talks about science and 'lab lit'.
Retina cell growth measured by lasers
Professor Fred Fitzke (UCL Ophthalmology) comments on a new technique that has allowed cone cell growth in the eye to be recorded in real-time.
Should unfinished works be left untouched?
Professors John Sutherland and John Mullan (UCL English Language & Literature) comment following the BBC's attempt to finish Charles Dickens' half-written novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
Computer Science Literacy
Dr Sue Black (UCL Computer Science) talks about ICT/Computer Science education and Michael Gove's recent labelling of current ICT teaching as "harmful" and "boring".
Stem-cell research: Never say die
Professor Chris Mason (UCL Biochemical Engineering) comments on the viability of humans therapies based on embryonic stem cells.
Baby boom expected after a summer of sport and jubilee
Dr Cath Mercer (UCL Infection & Population Health) comments that the long Jubilee holiday weekend could fuel the birth rate.
Keeping Scotland in the United Kingdom
Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Constitution Unit) discusses the feasibility of a referendum on Scottish independence and the likelihood of a legal challenge from Westminster.Ìý
)EU laws are 'harming delivery of care to patients in the NHS'
Professor Kakkar (UCL Partners) comments on how European regulation has affected medical care in the UK.
For love or money?
Apple CEO Tim Cook was paid $378m for 2011, but Professor Adrian Furnham (UCL Health Psychology) says such sky-high pay does not boost happiness or motivation.
Is nuclear 'negativity' down to Dr No?
Professor Tom Burke (UCL Laws) discusses Bond's responsibility for our nuclear fears.