UCL in the media
Love Story
The UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience's 'Brains on Film' competition is won by PhD student Alistair Jennings' 'Love Story'.
Read and watch: The GuardianThe ICC arrest warrants will make Colonel Gaddafi dig in his heels
Professor Philippe Sands (UCL Laws) looks at the potential implications of arrest warrants from the International Criminal Court.
Read: The GuardianThe A to Z of the wellbeing industry: from angelic reiki to patient centred care
Professor David Colquhoun (UCL Neuroscience, Physiology & Pharmacology) recognises that the 'wellbeing industry' is big business, but asks: "how much of it works?"
Read: BMJThe science of comedy
Dr Steve Cross (UCL Public Engagement) discusses UCL's regular variety night, "Bright Club".
Read: The Daily TelegraphCoalition 2.0
Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Constitution Unit) highlights the work of the Constitution Unit in preparing the way to reopen the coalition government's power-sharing agreement midterm.
Watch: BBC 'The Politics Show' (from 25min 53s)QI: Quite interesting facts about philosophers
Jeremy Bentham, Utilitarian and spiritual father of UCL, features in a round up of influential philosophers. Read:
The Daily TelegraphGuardian book club
Professor John Mullan (UCL English Language and Literature) reviews 'The Reluctant Fundamentalist', by Mohsin Hamid.
Read: The GuardianStem 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 News