UCL in the media
Nasa reveals first high-resolution images of planet's surface
Professor Andrew Coates (UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory) explains what Kuiper belt objects are.
Read: GuardianA word of advice
Professor Nigel Harvey (UCL Experimental Psychology) helps to explain how advice works.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 'The Human Zoo' (from 3 mins 10 secs)Distracting school uniform
Professor Jessica Ringrose (UCL Institute of Education) discusses the effect of telling girls their bodies are distracting.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 'Woman's Hour' (from 34 mins 33 secs)Conservatives drop plans to relax fox hunting ban
Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Constitution Unit) comments on the SNP's role in the government's decision to drop its plans to hold a vote on the hunting bill.
Read: Financial TimesYour body is telling you something - but how do you know if it's cancer?
As many common gynaecological symptoms can also be signs of cancer, Dr Jo Waller (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) discusses how long you should wait before seeing a doctor.
Read: The ConversationAbolishing student grants and raising fees above £9,000 heaps more debt on poorest students
Dr Gill Wyness (UCL Institute of Education) says that policies announced in George Osborne's budget could harm students' access to university and cost the state more.
Read: The ConversationWatch your language when talking about autism
Dr Liz Pellicano (UCL Institute of Education) explains why the decision about whether to say a 'person with autism' or an 'autistic person' is never clear cut.
Read: The ConversationWhat kind of university can help reduce poverty?
Dr Tristan McCowan (UCL Institute of Education) says that as more foreign aid starts going to higher education, developing countries need to be careful about the direction of travel for their universities.
Read: The ConversationFly-by missions: what is the point when we have the technology to go into orbit?
Following New Horizons' fly-by of Pluto, Professor Andrew Coates (UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory) explains why fly-bys are still important for solar-system exploration.
Read: The Conversation13 Gruesome, Weird, And Heartbreaking Victorian Death Masks
The fascinating stories behind some of the plaster heads of murderers and intellectuals from the 1840s, held in UCL Special Collections.
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