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Health - Psychology - 21.11.2024
’Pregnancy loss’ considered more acceptable than ’miscarriage’ by most patients
Clinical language used around pregnancy loss can negatively affect patients' mental health and exacerbate their grief and trauma, and should be personalised where possible, according to research led by a UCL academic. In the first study of its kind, published today, social scientists from UCL, led by Dr Beth Malory (UCL English Language & Literature), gathered data from 391 participants from across the UK with lived experience of pregnancy loss to provide guidance for mass communication around loss.
Materials Science - Chemistry - 21.11.2024
Chemists create world’s thinnest spaghetti
The world's thinnest spaghetti, about 200 times thinner than a human hair, has been created by a UCL-led research team.
Innovation - Chemistry - 21.11.2024
New breakthrough in OLED technology
Scientists from our top-rated Physics department and Newcastle University have developed a groundbreaking method to improve the stability and efficiency of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), a technology used in smartphones, TVs, and other electronic displays. This advancement utilises a unique type of molecule that has the potential to extend the lifespan of OLED devices significantly.
Research Management - Health - 20.11.2024
More than a dozen of Manchester’s researchers ranked in global top one percent most influential academics
Politics - 20.11.2024
Sociology and Politics Success in Global Subject Rankings
Social Sciences - 20.11.2024
University awards £66,000 in Civic Grant Funds to local groups in Glasgow
Campus - Innovation - 20.11.2024
Provost’s update: Lessons from Nobel Prizes
Social Sciences - Health - 20.11.2024
Scotland’s National Suicide Prevention Advisory Group welcomes Prof Christine Goodall as new chair
Event - Linguistics / Literature - 20.11.2024
Durham Drama Festival celebrates its 50th anniversary
Astronomy / Space - Innovation - 20.11.2024
£2.5 million boost for North East space sector
Career - Economics - 20.11.2024
Last chance to have your say: UniForum Staff Survey closing 22 November
Health - Pharmacology - 20.11.2024
University of Manchester receives $1.3 million international donation to fund new cancer research PhD
Health - 20.11.2024
Lived Experience Academy brings a new approach to research
Our researchers are helping to put people with lived experience of mental health distress at the forefront of health and social care research.
Astronomy / Space - Physics - 20.11.2024
New cosmic map supports Einstein’s prediction about gravity
Albert Einstein's transformational prediction about how gravity behaves has been backed by an international team of researchers who studied how the force acts on cosmic scales.
Innovation - Environment - 20.11.2024
Paper sends a signal in PulpaTronics’ alternative to metal-and-silicon RFID tags
Environment - Innovation - 20.11.2024
International collaboration unveils Philippine river management recommendations
New recommendations from an international research project could help reduce the environmental impact of metal mining on rivers in the Philippines and guide the mining industry to become more sustainable at all scales, the project's leaders say.
Event - Campus - 20.11.2024
University of Birmingham welcomes Sandie Okoro OBE as new Chancellor
Campus - Career - 20.11.2024
Creating the right conditions for UCL’s continued success
Campus - Innovation - 20.11.2024
Meet the UCL200 Faculty Champions
Campus - 20.11.2024
Statement following University Court meeting, 20 November 2024
Economics - Innovation - 20.11.2024
Innovative university-business partnership to power growth and devolution for the West of England
Mathematics - Electroengineering - 20.11.2024
Maths grant of £7.2M will lead to faster, more reliable medical scans and digital comms
Agronomy / Food Science - Innovation - 20.11.2024
Light-altering spray for greenhouses could help lengthen the fruit growing season in the UK
New spray developed by scientists at Bath could help boost UK farming and increase the UK's food security.
Religions - 19.11.2024
I’ve studied organisational failure for decades - the Church of England needs more than a new leader
Environment - Agronomy / Food Science - 19.11.2024
Bees can help map pollution
Event - 19.11.2024
Save the date! The 2025 Graduations
Life Sciences - Innovation - 19.11.2024
University receives major investment to support next generation of bioscience researchers
Health - Campus - 19.11.2024
World Leading orthopaedic surgeon joins University of Manchester as Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
Physics - 19.11.2024
Meet the new UoMaH Deputy Director, Tim Burnett
Environment - Earth Sciences - 19.11.2024
Research team makes National Geographic’s ’Picture of the Year’ cover
Health - Life Sciences - 19.11.2024
New gene editing therapy for heart condition is safe and effective
A new type of therapy that 'edits' a gene in patients with a rare heart condition has been shown to be safe and effective, according to research from UCL and the Royal Free Hospital.
Health - Social Sciences - 19.11.2024
Teenage truancy rates rise in English-speaking countries
Truancy rates have risen faster in developed English-speaking countries since the Covid-19 pandemic than in non-English-speaking countries, according to a new working paper by UCL researchers. Teenage girls are also increasingly more likely to skip school than boys across Anglophone countries. In 2022, 26% of all'Year 11 pupils in England reported playing truant at least once in the last fortnight.
Environment - 19.11.2024
Cop29 bingo: a beginner’s guide to climate acronyms
Linguistics / Literature - 19.11.2024
Supporting local charities with this year’s Christmas Wish Tree
Pedagogy - Chemistry - 19.11.2024
Great Science Share for Schools wins prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Prize
Event - 19.11.2024
The Disability Equality Steering Group is recruiting: Expressions of interest now open
Pedagogy - Politics - 19.11.2024
Welsh speaking students bond on trip exploring Maori culture
Environment - 18.11.2024
Season’s Greetings from UCL: New festive e-card available to download
Environment - Earth Sciences - 18.11.2024
Analysis: What is net zero? What is blue carbon? Experts explain key climate terms
Campus - 18.11.2024
UCL’s Graduate Prospectus for 2025/26 entry is now live!
Agronomy / Food Science - 18.11.2024
New street food outlet pop-up on the Quad!
Life Sciences - Innovation - 18.11.2024
Student team’s biological wires win gold at international science competition
Environment - Earth Sciences - 18.11.2024
Working with UNICEF to protect children’s health globally
Health - Event - 18.11.2024
Medical student awarded scholarship for next generation of healthcare leaders
Health - Life Sciences - 18.11.2024
HRH Duchess of Edinburgh visits UCL eye health lab
Pharmacology - Health - 17.11.2024
Curing cancer: finding new ways to identify and treat cancer cells
Understanding how cancer cells grow and change could be the key to disrupting how they proliferate. Dr Griselda Awanis is using a new tracking technology to understand just this.
Environment - Life Sciences - 17.11.2024
Making fashion sustainable: growing fabrics
Dr Jane Wood has created a fashionable recipe for success; a bit of left over tea and sugar, mixed with kombucha starter culture and she's able to produce vegetable leather. In 2015, Jane Wood was a senior lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University. She taught across a variety of fashion related programmes and loved chatting to students as they often came up with novel ways of solving problems encountered in the fashion and textiles industry.
Innovation - Life Sciences - 16.11.2024
Building bones: 3D printing the future of bone tissue engineering
Traditionally, this research has heavily relied on animal testing, but researchers at the Henry Royce Institute at The University of Manchester, are revolutionising this field by using 3D printing technology to create sophisticated bone models in the laboratory.
Life Sciences - Innovation - 16.11.2024
Speeding up research: developing new technologies to help bring research to life
Enzymes are nature's catalysts, they make life possible. Their catalytic power is the basis of the current biotechnology revolution; yet, our understanding of enzymes remains limited by their intrinsic complexity.
Health - Life Sciences - 15.11.2024
Air pollution and medical networks: News from Imperial
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Pharmacology - Dec 10
Biomarker test could significantly reduce antibiotic use in sepsis, finds trial
Biomarker test could significantly reduce antibiotic use in sepsis, finds trial
Health - Dec 10
Oxford and partners lead on two new MRC Centres to create cutting-edge gene therapies
Oxford and partners lead on two new MRC Centres to create cutting-edge gene therapies
Pharmacology - Dec 10
First vaccine against blood-stage malaria is well-tolerated and offers effective protection
First vaccine against blood-stage malaria is well-tolerated and offers effective protection
Health - Dec 10
Report finds that 10% of people from ethnic minorities in Scotland have suffered recent racist physical attack
Report finds that 10% of people from ethnic minorities in Scotland have suffered recent racist physical attack