UCL in the media
Being Bashar Assad
The Syrian dictator Bashar Assad is the subject of a profile byÌýDr Neill Lochery, UCL Hebrew and Jewish Studies.Ìý
Erased Memories and Spotless Minds
Dr Mark Lythgoe (UCL Centre for Biomedical Imaging) investigates the science of memory erasing.
Fossil 'is first pregnant lizard'
A 120-million-year-old fossil is the oldest pregnant lizard ever discovered, according to new research led by Professor Susan Evans (UCL Cell & Developmental Biology).
New enterprise plan at 911±¬ÁÏÍø aims for 500 new companies
Vice-Provost (Enterprise) Professor Steve Caddick elaborates on the launch of a five-year campaign to boost the role of enterprise at 911±¬ÁÏÍø.Ìý
'Paper, scissors, stone' shows we can't help but copy
People who play rock paper scissors subconsciously copy each other's gestures, according to research by Richard Cook (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences).
Ups and downs of the libido
Professor Anne Johnson (UCL Institute for Global Health) discusses statistics from the National Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyle survey in relation to the nation's libido.
Four excel in Stonewall's gay guide to universities
UCL is one of four universities in the UK to score 10/10 in Stonewall's university guide 'Gay by Degrees'.Ìý
Climate change sceptics should get less BBC coverage
An independent review by Professor Steve Jones (UCL Genetics, Evolution & Environment) makes recommendations about the future of BBC science reporting.
Why Does Beauty Exist?
An in-depth look at the work of Professor Semir Zeki (UCL Cell and Developmental Biology) who has located the part of the brain that processes beauty.
Human Genome Contaminated With Mycoplasma DNA
Sequences from mycoplasma bacteria have been found in the human genome database according to work by Bill Langdon (UCL Biochemical Enginnering).Ìý