UCL in the media
Judy Goldhill: Space observatories in the remotest places on earth
Judy Goldhill, who is currently artist-in-residence in UCL Astrophysics, has since 2012 been capturing astronomers and their telescopes in the extreme landscapes that surround them.
Read: Financial TimesHow to live with dementia
Professor Nick Tyler (UCL Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering) and Dr Sebastian Crutch (UCL Neurodegenerative Diseases) comment on a new guide which aims to help people with dementia communicate with their loved ones.
Read: Daily ExpressCan't shift that chesty cough?
Commenting on a recent study on the rise of bronchiectasis cases in the UK, Professor Jeremy Brown (UCL Respiratory Medicine) said: "We found the disease has had a resurgence in recent years, particularly among more well-off members of society".
Read: Daily MailHi-tech hole puncher to knock out cancer cells
Professor Mark Emberton (UCL Medical Sciences) explains the use of electroporation to treat prostate cancer.
Read: Daily MailPoor men die sooner 'due to low testosterone'
A study by UCL has found that those from poorer backgrounds have significantly different hormone levels compared to richer individuals, which could explain health inequalities.
Read: Daily Mail, More: TelegraphFuture perfect: what will universities look like in 2030?
In an op-ed piece, Professor Simon Marginson (UCL Institute of Education) explains why the real game changer for universities will be viable measures of comparative student learning outcomes.
Read: THE (£)Paris is a pragmatic climate deal, even if it is 25 years late
Following the Paris climate summit, Michael Jacobs (UCL Political Science) gives his verdict on the deal to curb global warming.
Read: New ScientistSelf-mastery can be yours with three pillars of emotional wisdom
Dr Cesar Lima (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience) explains that the way people interpret laughter is altered by the facial expressions accompanying them.
Read: New Scientist (£)Broadwater Farm riots
Dr Althea Legal-Miller (UCL Institute of the Americas) discusses the remarks made by Oliver Letwin following the 1985 Broadwater Farm riots in north London.
Listen: BBC Radio London 'Dotun Adebayo' (from 21 mins 50 secs)Future of energy
Professor Tadj Oreszczyn (UCL Bartlett School of Environment, Energy & Resources) discusses energy demand and whether if we reduce this can we also reduce the amount of energy we need to produce in the first place.
Listen: BBC World Service 'Discovery' (from 20 mins 35 secs)