UCL in the media
Simple eye grown from stem cells
Professor Robin Ali (UCL Institute of Opthalmology) comments on landmark study in which an eye has been grown from mice stem cells.
Read: The Guardian Additional coverage: The Daily Telegraph, The Daily MailWhy America steals doctors from poorer countries
Professor Jonathan Wolff (UCL Philosophy) argues that the US fills its shortfall in doctors with graduates from developing countries.
Read: The GuardianWorking long hours 'raises heart attack risk'
New research by Professor Mika Kivimäki (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) shows working 11 hour days increases risk of heart disease.
Read: BBC News Online Additional coverage: The Times, The Daily TelegraphDiscovered: Humphry Davy's earliest essays
Dr Andrea Sella (UCL Chemistry) explains the significance of a recently discovered book by Humphry Davy.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 Today Additional coverage: The TimesFraming Photography
Professor Chris Pinney (UCL Anthropology) argues for blurring the boundaries between high and low art.
Read: Indian ExpressMore help needed for anorexic children, say experts
Dr Dasha Nicholls (UCL Institute of Child Health) leads new research into the prevalence of eating disorders among those aged five to 13.
Read: The Independent. Additional coverage: BBC News Online, Daily Mail, Scotsman.Blood monitor 'could save £400m'
Professors Monty Mythen (UCL Institute of Child Health) and Mervyn Singer (UCL Clinical Physiology) on blood monitor that saves money and improves outcomes for surgery patients.
Read: BBC News Online.Death rates 'higher' among young adults than children
Dr Russell Viner (UCL Institute of Child Health) leads new research published in The Lancet about mortality rates for children and young people.
Read: BBC News Online. Additional coverage: Los Angeles Times, Times of India, Fox News.Would Einstein get funded today?
Professor John Martin (UCL Medicine) and Professor Don Braben (UCL Earth Sciences) are quoted in a piece about The Royal Society's Knowledge, Networks and Nations report.
Read: Daily Telegraph.Happiness peaks in our eighties
Professor Lewis Wolpert (UCL Division of Biosciences) publishes a new book describing the age our happiness levels peak.
Read: Daily Telegraph. Additional coverage: Daily Mail, The Sunday Times