UCL in the media
Why a new Ukraine is the Kremlin's worst nightmare
Dr Andrew Wilson (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies) says: "The domino effect of democracy on Russia's border threatens the entire system Putin has built since 2000".
Read: IndependentCabinet meetings over North Sea oil and gas
Professor Paul Ekins (UCL Energy Institute) discusses proposed changes to the UK's oil and gas industry.
Listen: BBC Radio 5 Live 'Wake up to Money' (from 7 minutes)Sun's coronal mass ejections similar to supernova in Crab Nebula
Researchers at UCL's Mullard Space Science Laboratory have found similarities between the surface of the Sun and supernova in a giant nebula thousands of light years away.
Read: Huffington Post, More: UCL NewsLess talk, more walk required to green the economy
Professor Paul Ekins (UCL Energy Institute) discusses green economy and what actions need to be taken for it's implementation.
Read: The ConversationBritain's first Scientology wedding
Dr Jonathan Benthall (UCL Anthropology) comments on the first Scientology wedding to be performed in the UK.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 'Six o'clock news' (from 13 minutes 54)E-cigarettes: a path to tobacco, or from it
Professor Robert West (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) comments on the use of e-cigarettes as a tool for quitting smoking.
Read: NY TimesCan stem cells heal broken hearts?
The biggest ever stem cell trial involving heart attack patients has begun in London. Professor John Martin (UCL Metabolism and Experimental Therapeutics) says: "Not only could this treatment save lives it could also save the NHS money."
Read: BBC News, Listen: BBC London 94.9 'Drivetime' (from 1 hour 46 minutes)Migration: The drain from Spain
Professor Antonio Cabrales (UCL Department of Economics) comments on the exodus of migrants from Spain.
Read: Financial Times (£)Genetics of sexual preference
Professor Steve Jones (UCL Genetics, Evolution & Environment) comments on recent unpublished research into genes related to homosexuality.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 'Inside Science' (from 24 minutes 20)Britain set to have best view of Jupiter in years
Next month Britain will have its best view in years of the solar system's biggest planet. Dr Chris Arridge (UCL Space & Climate Physics) said there will be "fantastic" opportunities to see Jupiter.
Read: Express