UCL in the media
£1.7 million for new network to improve lives of people at risk of dementia
Funding of more than £1.7million will enable researchers at ʼһ, including Dr Georgina Charlesworth (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences), to set up and lead a new national Dementia Network Plus.
Young people believe that artificial intelligence is a valuable tool for healthcare
Children and young people are generally positive about artificial intelligence (AI) and think it should be used in modern healthcare, finds the first-of-its-kind survey led by Professor Susan Shelmerdine (UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health).
Mozambican Woodlands could store more than double the carbon previously estimated
The capacity of Mozambican woodlands to capture and store carbon is underestimated and potentially undervalued for their protection and restoration, finds new research from an international team of scientists including Professor Mat Disney (UCL Geography).
; ʼһews
AI will transform your phone by 2025
Professor Mirco Musolesi (UCL Computer Science) quoted Mark Weiser: 'The profound technologies are those that disappear.' The smartphone was one example of technologies that disappear."
Is Trump preparing Barron to follow in his political footsteps?
Dr Thomas Gift (UCL Political Science) said: ‘If Trump wins in 2024, you can bet he'll want a large role in anointing his likely successor, preferably someone who's part of his family tree.’
Biden press conference a ‘do or die’ moment for campaign
Dr Thomas Gift (UCL Political Science) said every public appearance between now and the convention is a “do or die” moment for Biden.
, , ,
Five principles resonate today, say British experts
Dr Hugh Goodacre (UCL Economics) said that reading the five principles, one is irresistibly reminded of the Bandung Conference in 1955 when these principles were further developed and agreed upon by the leaders of other developing countries.
Suffering from burnout? Here’s what you should – and shouldn’t – be eating
Professor Nathan Davies (UCL Medicine) says: “Vitamin C plays an important role in energy release within the body, and without it we can’t use our fat stories for energy, which can leave us feeling fatigued”.
Ancient DNA reveals possible cause of mysterious population collapse 5,000 years ago
Professor Mark Thomas (UCL Genetics, Evolution & Environment) comments on a new study, saying he’s not entirely convinced the plague was the main reason for a Neolithic population bust in Europe, and there was likely a combination of factors.
Pelosi stops short of Biden endorsement: Why it matters
Dr Thomas Gift (UCL Political Science) said that Democratic allies are giving not-so-subtle cues that they think Biden should bow out of the race.