UCL in the media
The computer that never crashes
Dr Peter Bentley and Christos Sakellariou (UCL Computer Science) have developed a revolutionary new "systemic" computer in which data is married up with instructions on what to do with it.
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UCL Art Museum has been chosen by the BBC to highlight the Your Paintings project, which aims to digitalise the UK's collection of oil paintings.
Watch: BBC Culture Show (from 19mins 44s) More: UCL NewsUniversity College London Qatar and Georgetown University SFS co-host a lecture
UCL Qatar and Georgetown University School of Foreign Service co-hosted a lecture titles "Museums in the Gulf; What is their Identiy?"
Read: AMEUS legal scholar Ronald Dworkin dies in UK aged 81
The American philosopher and constitutional law expert Professor Ronald Dworkin (UCL Laws) has died at the age of 81.
Read: Guardian More: Miami Herald New York Times Washington Post Wall Street Journal Times (£) Huffington Post Independent THEBalance between Work and Life Misunderstood
Dr Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic (UCL Clinical, Educational & Health Psychology) advocates the concept of work-life imbalance, examining the connection between workaholic stereotypes, careers and engagement.
Read: BuzzFeedCryoSat spots Arctic sea-ice loss in autumn
The dramatic recent decline in Arctic sea-ice cover is illustrated by new data from Europe's UCL-led CryoSat-2 mission.
Read: BBC News More: Planet Earth UCL News NBCDangers in free access to research
"Publisher profits will continue to be high at the expense of the public purse," said Professor David Price (UCL Vice-Provost for Research).
Read: ScotsmanPolitical Science at the Guardian: introducing our new bloggers
Jack Stilgoe (UCL Science & Technology Studies) is announced as a contributor to a new Science Policy blog.
Read: GuardianPaxman 'bully' row
Jeremy Paxman was branded a "bully" over his treatment of Tom Tyszczuk Smith (UCL medical student) who answered a question incorrectly.
Read: Independent More: Evening Standard Daily Mail Telegraph Huffington PostMathematical modelling with Lisa Jardine
Professor Lisa Jardine (UCL Renaissance Studies) discusses how complex maths has broken free of the laboratory and now influences every aspect of our lives.
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