UCL in the media
BMI: Does the Body Mass Index need fixing?
"BMI can't do better than make a guess as to how much fat there is," says Professor Tim Cole (UCL Institute of Child Health).
Read: BBC News More: BBC World Service More or Less Voice of RussiaCreeping privatisation
Professor Matthew Carmona (UCL Bartlett School of Planning) comments on the increasing levels of privatisation in London.
Watch: BBC One Inside Out (from 13mins)Two steps forward, one step back
If the world's one billion cigarette smokers were to switch to electronic cigarettes, the death toll would be reduced from more than five million each year to perhaps tens of thousands, says Professor Robert West (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health).
Read: Times (£) More: Times (£) IIA packet of bones
Professor Simon Hillson (UCL Archaeology) talks about a mysterious discovery at the 18th century home of Benjamin Franklin.
Watch: BBC One ShowInvesting in high speed rail
Professor John Tomaney (UCL Bartlett School of Planning) discusses how the proposed route for the high-speed train network will impact life in the UK.
Listen: BBC R4 Today More: FT (£) BBC News at 10 (from 5mins) Guardian BBC News BBC News II TelegraphPride and Prejudice
Professor John Mullan (UCL English Language & Literature) talks about the impact of Pride and Prejudice two centuries on from its publication.
Listen: BBC R4 Today (from 41 mins)Royal Institution receives strong support in bid to save historic home
Professor Mark Miodownik (UCL Mechanical Engineering) says he plans "to galvanise the engineering and science community to take ownership of the fact that this is the heritage site that is all of ours. The RI have it in trust but it's ours and we need to take ownership of it."
Read: Guardian More: Engineer Times (£)Your molar roots are leftovers from Homo erectus
Professors Christopher Dean (UCL Cell & Developmental Biology) and Tim Cole (UCL Institute of Child Health) have studied the microscopic structure of adult molars to reconstruct the pace of their development.
Read: New ScientistWhere were the lawyers when Lehman crashed?
Lawyers have a venerable tradition of putting clients first, but this should not lead to irresponsible behaviour, says Professor Richard Moorhead (UCL Laws).
Read: The Times (£)Drive: Journeys Through Film, Cities and Landscapes
Professor Iain Borden (UCL Bartlett School of Architecture) explores the experience of driving cars as a way of encountering landscapes and cities and looks at how driving is portrayed in cinema.
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