UCL in the media
Antidepressants can raise the risk of suicide, biggest ever review finds
Dr Joanna Moncrieff (UCL Psychiatry) says new evidence from clinical study reports reveals misclassification, misrepresentation, and under-reporting of serious harm.
Read: BMJ, More: Telegraph, Times (£)My Nazi Legacy
Professor Philippe Sands (UCL Laws) explains how he got involved with the documentary, My Nazi Legacy.
Listen: BBC Radio Newcastle 'Anna Foster' (from 39 mins 45 secs)The Good Goering
Dr Barbara Wyllie (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies) discusses her discovery of a secret report from the Special Operations Executive on Hermann Göring's lesser known brother Albert.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 'The Good Goering' (from 12 mins 13 secs)Stonehenge: A Timewatch Guide
Professor Michael Parker Pearson (UCL Archaeology) explains that our understanding of how the Welsh bluestones were transported to Stonehenge has changed over the past 50 years.
Watch: BBC Four 'Stonehenge: A Timewatch Guide' (from 7 mins 35 secs)Girls 'get better GCSE results in all-girl schools'
Dr Alice Sullivan (UCL Institute of Education) says that the claim girls in single-sex schools are more likely to study science is backed by long-term tracking studies.
Read: BBC NewsGive to GOSH: 'New centre will speed up discovery of cures for rare childhood diseases'
The world's first centre dedicated to research into rare childhood diseases, which will bring together researchers from the UCL Institute of Child Health and doctors from Great Ormond Street Hospital, is to open in London.
Read: Evening StandardNHS green light for new ovarian cancer drug
Professor Jonathan Ledermann (UCL Cancer Institute) said: "The positive Nice guidance for olaparib represents a turning point for how women with ovarian cancer and a BRCA mutation are treated by the NHS in England".
Read: GuardianEU referendum: 'Brexit' poses huge risk to Britain's countryside, experts warn
Professor Paul Ekins (UCL Bartlett School of Environment, Energy & Resources) has voiced concerns that Britain's exit from the EU would lessen the UK's voice in tackling global environmental concerns.
Read: IndependentResearch councils eye global challenges fund
Professor Jonathan Butterworth (UCL Physics & Astronomy) says that in the case of the Science and Technologies Facilities Council, diverting grants intended for blue-sky research to the Global Challenges Research Fund "would probably be a disservice to both sides of that equation".
Read: Research Fortnight (£)The most beautiful equation is…
Dr Andrew Pontzen (UCL Physics & Astronomy) explains why the Euler-Lagrange equation is his favourite equation.
Read: BBC Earth