UCL in the media
Aberdeen's Anne should give M&G and industry new, clear options
Pete Clark (UCL School of Management) says: "Companies should not need to make acquisitions to stay vital".
Read: Financial TimesThe experiments trying to crack physics' 'biggest' question: what is dark energy?
Dr Tom Kitching (UCL Space & Climate Physics) explores whether or not any of the new projects investigating dark energy will be successful.
Read: The ConversationWales devolution: Reject 'flawed' Wales Bill, AMs urged
A report by an independent review group from Cardiff University's Wales Governance Centre and UCL has said that they could not recommend that politicians in Cardiff Bay and Westminster support the Draft Wales Bill in its current form.
Read: BBC NewsThe studio without walls
Professor Christopher Pinney (UCL Anthropology) reflects on mobile serendipity, Photoshop, and the brides and grooms who look too good in their wedding photos.
Read: MintHIV becoming resistant to key drug, study finds
A study led by Dr Ravi Gupta (UCL Infection & Immunity) has found that strains of HIV are becoming resistant to the antiretroviral drug, tenofovir, which is commonly used to prevent and fight the virus.
Read: BBC NewsUnconscious bias harms patients and staff
Narinder Kapur (UCL Clinical, Educational & Health Psychology) says that we have a duty to identify unconscious bias and act.
Read: BMJWill creating monkeys with autism-like symptoms be any use?
Commenting on the genetic engineering of Macaque monkeys to display autism-like behaviour, Professor David Skuse (UCL Institute of Child Health) said: "Expecting to find a single biological pathway that functions abnormally and leads to autistic symptomatology is in my opinion naive and untrue".
Read: New ScientistCould a levy on air and shipping fuel sink emissions?
Dr Tristan Smith (UCL Bartlett School of Environment, Energy & Resources) says the IMF wants a levy on ship and plane fuel, but that won't magically create low-carbon alternatives.
Read: The ConversationUCL launches education centre
The UCL Institute of Education has officially launched a new Centre for Post-14 Education and Work.
Read: FE WeekTo Pluto and beyond in 2016
Commenting on the ExoMars project, Professor Andrew Coates (UCL Mullard Space science Laboratory) said: "Methane in the Martian atmosphere is very interesting as it shouldn't be there, it should be broken up by sunlight, so the fact that it's there means there must be a source".
Read: Daily Mail