UCL in the media
Big search finds Vermeer's 'Little Street'
Professor Philip Steadman (UCL Bartlett School of Environment, Energy & Resources) believes that Vermeer's Het Straatje was painted from an inn on the Market Square in Delft, rather than the recently suggested Vlamingstraat.
Read: TelegraphBeyond the rainbow
Professor Mark Lythgoe (UCL Metabolism & Experimental Therapeutics) joins Dr Helen Czerski (UCL Mechanical Engineering) to discuss his work on biomedical imaging.
Watch: BBC Four 'Colour: The Spectrum of Science' (from 48 mins)The science of visual attractiveness
Dr Carmen Lefevre (UCL Clinical, Educational & Health Psychology) explains the biological and psychological explanations behind why we find someone beautiful.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 'Woman's Hour' (from 7 mins 2 secs)The government hates renewables, and energy consumers will pay the price
In an opinion piece, Professor Paul Ekins (UCL Bartlett School Environment, Energy & Resources) questions who would want to take part in the UK energy economy when the government keeps changing the rules.
Read: The ConversationDementia patients in poor areas are 27% less likely to get help
A study by Dr Claudia Cooper (UCL Psychiatry) found that dementia patients in England's poorest areas are 27 per cent less likely to be prescribed anti-dementia drugs than those in richer places.
Read: The Sun, More: Mirror, Daily Mail, UCL NewsUK Government's energy policy 'reset' is damaging
Professor Paul Ekins (UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources) says cuts to renewables and a new programme to build more gas-fired power stations is damaging for investors and means the UK is unlikely to meet its carbon reduction targets.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 'Today' (from 1 hour 18 mins), Read: BBC News, The Telegraph, The FT (£), Times (£), New Scientist, Listen: BBC Radio 2 'Simon Mayo' (from 26 mins 13 secs)The five-point plan to help Paris survivors recover from attacks
Professor Chris Brewin (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences) says most people are likely to recover naturally from the Paris attacks but a five-point general strategy drawn up by the world's premier psychologists in 2007 may prove helpful.
Read: New Scientist, Watch: BBC Two 'Victoria Derbyshire' (from 13 mins 18 secs), Listen: BBC Radio 5 live '5 live Breakfast' (from 2 hours 42 mins)Healthy breakfasts fuel better academic results
Professor Chris Bonell (UCL Institute of Education) comments on the results of a study which have found that children who eat a healthy breakfast before starting the school day achieve higher academic results than pupils who do not.
Read: Guardian. More: Telegraph, Independent, Daily Express, Daily Mail, Straits TimesIs your mobile making you unhappy?
Research by Professor Nilli Lavie (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience) has found that we spend nearly a third of our time distracted, with mobiles largely to blame.
Read: Daily Mail, More: The SunTutoring
Professor Judy Ireson (UCL Institute of Education) says that tutoring is quite common in England with 1 in 5 students having a tutor at one point in their educational career.
Listen: BBC World Service 'The Why Factor' (from 5 mins 50 secs)