UCL in the media
Body-builders: developing cyborg organs
"In the late 1990s, people started working on developing organs using a tissue-engineering approach, and everybody thought in the next 10 years we would be growing all organs," said Professor Alex Seifalian (UCL General Surgery).
Read: The EngineerBeetle mania: How Volkswagen's iconic little car conquered the world
"As the Beetle moved from country to country, its global success was intimately linked to its chameleon-like qualities," said Bernhard Rieger (UCL History).
Read: The NationalThe row over UCL Academy site needs context
Liberal Democrat Councillor John Bryant writes a letter about the context of the political row over the UCL Academy.
Read: Camden New JournalGrandson criticises Royal Free Hospital after 91-year-old left to 'die alone' after communication mishap
Dr Dean Noimark (UCL Medicine) offered his apologies for the "incomplete communication".
Read: Ham & HighAntibiotics could cure 40% of chronic back pain patients
"This is vast. We are talking about probably half of all spinal surgery for back pain being replaced by taking antibiotics," said Peter Hamlyn (UCL Institute of Sport, Exercise & Health).
Read: Guardian More: Telegraph Independent Express Times Huffington PostEuropeans are one big family
Professor David Balding (UCL Genetics Institute) comments on research that suggests that those of European descent still living on the continent are related to each other through a common ancestry dating back just 1,000 years.
Read: Daily MailBritain Plans to Tighten Immigration Rules
Professor John Salt (UCL Geography) comments on the British government's plans to tighten immigration rules, that were announces in the Queen's annual speech.
Read: Voice of AmericaWhat can UK learn from Spanish high speed rail?
"It's very difficult to prove a link between building high speed rail lines and closing regional inequalities," said Professor John Tomaney (UCL Bartlett School of Planning).
Read: BBC Watch: BBC NewsnightIs 'lad culture' causing a surge in student feminist societies?
"I think we're sent the message by society that women are equal and that feminism has gone too far," says Eleanor Penny (UCL French), founder of UCL Union gender and feminist society.
Read: GuardianBattle of the Atlantic anniversary
Professor Peter Doyle (UCL Earth Sciences) comments on the 70th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic.
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