UCL in the media
Schools warned over hackable heating systems
Dr Steven Murdoch (UCL Computer Science) comments on how likely it is for schools' heating systems to be hacked.
Read: BBC NewsThis is why central heating in your house can give you a cold or make you ill
Professor Ralf Stanewsky (UCL Biosciences) sets out ways to mimic natural conditions within the home, which benefit our body clocks.
Read: ExpressHemophilia trial finds promising cure
Dr Simon Waddington (UCL Institute for Women's Health) comments on a new gene therapy trial for treating hemophilia.
Read: CNNDesigning for Access
Hands of X, an initiative of the UCL Institute of Making and the University of Dundee, designs made-to-order prosthetics that come in a range of materials.
Read: The New York TimesOn the originality of species: we have creativity beyond measure
Professor Dylan Wiliam (UCL Institute of Education) comments on creativity in a discussion about whether it can be measured.
Read: TESBored during the Christmas break? Get creative with science
Dr Charlene Jennett and Professor Anna Cox share some citizen science suggestions for the Christmas break.
Read: The ConversationWe are an obese, sedentary, pill-popping nation, NHS figures reveal
Professor Jenny Mindell (UCL Epidemiology & Health) has contributed to research analysing health trends in England.
Read: iNewsOwning a pet isn't the secret to staying young, say scientists
Research led by UCL Epidemiology & Public Health has shown owning a pet does not appear to slow the rate of ageing.
Read: TelegraphMeet the twins who are spicing up your cocktail mixers
Joyce and Raissa de Haas, alumnae of UCL School of Management, discuss their successful mixer startup, which started life as a dissertation at UCL.
Read: Evening StandardThe language of life
Professor Sophie Scott (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences) will deliver this year's Royal Institution Christmas Lectures and discuss how we communicate.
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