UCL in the media
After 300 years, British monarchs can once again marry Catholics
Lifting the ban on British monarchs marrying Catholics will not change the fundamental fact that Catholics cannot assume the throne themselves, says Dr Bob Morris (UCL Constitution Unit).
Read: Yahoo NewsSurgeon casts doubt that breast cancer screening saves lives
The benefits accrued by picking up tumours early were wiped out by the long-term damage caused by radiotherapy, says Professor Michael Baum (UCL Research Department of General Surgery).
Read: TelegraphMapping brain networks: Fish-bowl neuroscience
Dr Jason Rihel (UCL Cell and Developmental Biology) talks about how scientists can use tiny fish to provide a window into complex brain connections.
Read: NatureSector forced to play wild variations on a recruitment theme
University College London increased its intake by 780 students overall, but most were overseas undergraduates plus those at the School of Pharmacy, which merged with UCL last year.
Read: THEBlood screening that is preventing heart attacks - but not in England
"Comprehensive cascade testing has been successfully trialled in Wales and must urgently be adopted throughout the UK," says Professor Steve Humphries (UCL Centre for Cardiovascular Genetics).
Read: Guardian More: BHF videoNew UCL department aims to bridge STEM policy gap
University College London is set to establish a department of science, technology and engineering policy from September 2013.
Read: THE More: Research Fortnight UCL NewsCancer victim growing a new nose in his arm
A British businessman who lost his nose to cancer is growing a new one in his arm.
Read: Daily Mail More: Mirror Independent Fox News Telegraph Belfast Telegraph NY Daily News Sun MetroThe Future of Crime
Ray Purdy (UCL Laws) talks about how technology could shape the future of crime.
Read: ViceBoris Johnson says snow casts doubt on climate change science
Professor Chris Rapley (UCL Earth Sciences) comments on the sun's role in climate change.
Read: Guardian More: Carbon BriefAbraham Lincoln
Dr Adam Smith (UCL History) discusses Abraham Lincoln ahead of the release of Steven Spielberg's Oscar nominated biopic.
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