UCL in the media
Tim Peake launch
Professor Lucie Green (UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory) explains what Tim Peake's mission to the International Space Station means to her and how it can inspire children studying science.
Watch: BBC Two 'Victoria Derbyshire' (from 1 hour 23 mins)Islands win a tougher climate deal
Professor Michael Grubb (UCL Bartlett School of Environment, Energy & Resources) says the 1.5C target was not credible because it would require the government to raise energy prices and build thousands of onshore wind farms.
Read: Times (£), More: Telegraph, New ScientistBest or Keegan?
In a soon to be published study, Dr Chia-Jung Tsay (UCL School of Management) tested whether investors prefer to back someone who displays innate ability or someone considered a hard worker.
Read: The Economist, More: Huffington PostBritain must dig deep to meet tough new climate change goal
Professor Simon Lewis (UCL Geography) said: "To meet a target of well below 2C above pre-industrial levels will require leaving the vast majority of fossil fuel reserves in the ground".
Read: Times (£), More: Wall Street Journal, Sunday TimesWhat alcohol does to your body after the age of 40
Professor Paul Wallace (UCL Primary Care & Population Health) says: "Alcohol affects just about every system because it's a small molecule that goes everywhere in the body".
Read: TelegraphFrozen kingdom: The lost world under Antarctica's ice
In 2006 a team led by Professor Duncan Wingham (UCL Earth Sciences) were the first to spot the massive movement of water beneath the East Antarctic ice shelf as water flows from one set of buried lakes to another.
Read: New Scientist (£)Paris climate deal: reaction from the experts
Dr Ilan Kelman (UCL Institute for Risk & Disaster Reduction) explains that although the Paris climate deal is encouraging there are many aspects, such as the lack of timescales, which are worrying.
Read: ObserverFive things you need to know about the Paris climate deal
Professor Simon Lewis (UCL Geography) outlines what makes the COP21 agreement both historic, important - and inadequate.
Read: The ConversationHistoric climate deal reached in Paris
Professor Arthur Petersen (UCL STEaPP) discusses the ambitions of the COP21 agreement and whether countries can adapt to the risks from climate change.
Listen: BBC World Service 'Newshour' (from 37 mins 38 secs)COP21: Paris climate deal 'our best chance to save the planet', says Obama
Professor Chris Rapley (UCL Earth Sciences) says: "Time will reveal the true nature of the Paris Agreement. From epic turning point, to naïve expression of hope, it is the real-world actions that follow that will decide".
Read: Independent