UCL in the media
Is dyscalculia as serious as dyslexia?
Professor Brian Butterworth (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience) calls for additional support for people with dyscalculia - the mathematical equivalent of dyslexia.
, , More coverage: BBC 1's 'Breakfast', The Times, Times Educational Supplement,Tractor rage is waste of time, drivers told
Ahead of the Bank Holiday weekend, Professor Ben Heydecker (UCL Transport Studies) looks at the probability of getting stuck in traffic behind a tractor and reassures drivers that it doesn't actually have a huge impact on the duration of their journey.
More coverage: Daily Mail, Scotsman, Daily Mirror, Farmers GuardianNew waste strategy achieves an industry first
UCL's new waste strategy has cut the university's carbon emissions by more than a quarter.
Real scientists, real lives
Dr Lewis Dartnell (UCL Space and Climate Physics) explains how he found his way to a career in astrobiology.
Meeting of minds: we still need that room in Bloomsbury, say UCL vets
A number of academics have spoken out in favour of retaining the Housman Room, arguing that the senior common room is important for interdisciplinary working in the university.
UCL outsourcing plan may break law, union says
UCL is consulting on proposals to outsource a number of cleaning and security jobs.
, GuardianRevelations from the netherworld
Jon Turney (UCL Science and Technology Studies) reviews Carl Zimmer's "A Planet of Viruses".
No time for short cuts
Dr Kevin Fong (UCL Cell and Developmental Biology) provides a teacher's view of the 'revision lecture'.
BBC One's 'Fake Britain'
Professor Chris Mason (UCL Biochemical Engineering) talks about the dangers associated with 'stem cell tourism' and highlights some of the safeguards people should take before considering any treatment.
(from 29mins 13s)Cambridge biotech secures £1m funding
UCL Business has invested in Abcodia, a new biotech company that aims to discover molecular biomarkers for disease diagnosis and screening.
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