UCL in the media
Stem cell cures under threat from EU court
A ruling by the EU threatens future stem cell research, including Professor Pete Coffey's (UCL Institute of Opthalmology) work on curing blindess.
Read: The Daily Telegraph More coverage: Independent, Guardian, The TimesMathematical model reveals how tattoos age
Dr Ian Eames (UCL Mechanical Engineering) devises a mathematical model to show how tattoos will age over time.
Read: The Guardian More coverage: New Scientist, Financial Times, Daily Mail and other national and international outletsCurse of the Pharaoh's DNA
Dr Helen Donoghue (UCL Research Department of Infection) gives her opinion about the feasibility of sequencing DNA from an Egyptian mummy.
Read: Nature NewsAurora from Saturn moon 'circuit'
Professor Andrew Coates (UCL MSSL) explains the Cassini spacecraft discovery of a beam of electrons between Saturn and Enceladus.
Read: BBC News Online More coverage: BBC Radio 4 'Material World', Daily Mail, WiredHIV can help fight disease
Interview with Professor Mary Collins (UCL Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology) about her trials showing HIV can be used to treat disease.
Read: The ObserverHave we found the God Particle?
Professor Jon Butterworth (UCL Physics and Astronomy) discusses rumours that the Higgs particle has been found at CERN.
Watch: Channel 4 News More coverage: GuardianDo we need to be defensive about arts and humanities?
Professor Jonathan Wolff (UCL Philosophy) makes a philosophical argument for preserving arts and humanities departments.
Read: GuardianTalking history
Professor Kathleen Burk (UCL History) talks about the life and work of famous historian AJP Taylor.
Listen: Newstalk IrelandRapid influx of new peers has made House of Lords too full
A report by the UCL Constitution Unit warns that the volume of House of Lords appointments may impact negatively on parliament.
Read: The Guardian More coverage: BBC Radio 4 'Today', The Independent, Reuters, BBC News OnlineMeasuring middle C: how musicians achieved perfect pitch
Professor Steve Jones (UCL Genetics, Evolution & Environment) explains how middle C, like all measurements, is not fixed.
Read: The Daily Telegraph