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A new metagenomic test developed by researchers at UCL and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (GOSH) is providing ...
Autolus Therapeutics, a UCL spinout company, has received authorisation from the UK Medicines and Healthcare products ...
A technique to cool the planet, in which particles are added to the atmosphere to reflect sunlight, would not require ...
While many global tools rely on European or North American databases, this new calculator uses locally sourced data on building materials, manufacturing processes, transportation modes, and ...
While nearly 40% of entrants into bachelor’s degree (BA)-granting colleges in the United States do not earn BAs within six years – yielding 2 million people considered “dropouts” each year – limited ...
Public institutions for science and technology have hardly changed over half a century; even the UK’s most recent creation, ARIA, is consciously modelled on a US institution founded in the 1960s. But ...
Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Political Science) explores the naming and title conventions around peerage when one is appointed to the House of Lords.
Few places in the world have been as influenced by archaeology as Rapa Nui (Easter Island). So much so that just as the tree does not allow us to see the forest, the moai does not allow us to see the ...
A UCL research team has found clues as to why some nerve cells die in dementia and not others, in a new study in fruit flies. The Alzheimer’s Research UK-funded study, published in Cell Reports, is ...
You are likely to be aware of the recent UK Supreme Court decision on the legal definitions of sex within the Equality Act 2010. This news will take some time to digest and the practical implications ...
Professor Katrina Palmer's Inaugural Lecture takes place on Tuesday 29 April, 5:30pm at the Gustave Tuck Lecture Theatre, UCL South Wing. Tickets are free, but booking is essential via Eventbrite.