UCL in the media
No Great British Films, please, we're British
It's hardly a surprise that Barry Norman is stuck for a 50th classic Britflick. Making them is not in our nature, writes Professor John Sutherland (UCL English Language & Literature).
Read: Times (£)Lancet withdraws its support of document on collaboration between doctors and drug industry
Dr Thomas Yates (UCL Institute of Epidemiology & Health) comments that medical education should be free of industry involvement.
Read: BMJKill Me Quick: Meet the Italian Mafia Boss from Blackpool
Professor John Dickie (UCL School of European Languages, Culture & Society) comments that the 'Ndrangheta are "the richest and most powerful mafia in Italy".
Read: Sunday Times (£)Wait, the Pope can resign?
Professor David d'Avray (UCL History) comments on previous papal resignations.
Read: FT Blogs (free, registration required) More: Bloomberg National Post Japan TimesWho are the hackers? Profiling the masters of data disruption
Professor Angela Sasse (UCL Computer Science) comments on the security of banking IT systems.
Read: GuardianStress at work unlikely to trigger common cancers, say researchers
Stress at work is unlikely to be a cause of the four most common types of cancer, according to an international review led by Professor Mika Kivimaki (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health).
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Professor Nick Tilley (UCL Security & Crime Science) comments on crime figures that showed violent crime has fallen to its lowest level for 30 years.
Read: Times (£)Mind maths: Your personal prediction machine
Professor Karl Friston (UCL Institute of Neurology) comments on his "free energy principle" theory which describes the brain's ability to minimise errors and make predictions about the world.
Read: New ScientistPseudoscience and stereotyping won't solve gender inequality in science
"Generalisations based on gender are unhelpful," says Professor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience).
Read: GuardianWomen in Sustainable Architecture: Sofie Pelsmakers
Sofie Pelsmakers (UCL Energy Institute) is featured in Architects Journal's Women in Architecture 2013.
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