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Earth Sciences - Environment - 23.07.2024
Fossil algae show a lake once existed on Lesotho's Mafadi summit but it vanished
Fossil algae show a lake once existed on Lesotho’s Mafadi summit but it vanished
Today, Lesotho has few natural lakes despite receiving some of the greatest rainfall in southern Africa.

Politics - Administration - 23.07.2024
Five possible vice-presidents and what they might say about the Democrat ticket

Computer Science - 22.07.2024
Update: Global IT outage and impact on UCL
Update: Global IT outage and impact on UCL

Computer Science - 19.07.2024
Today's global IT outage: Impact on UCL
Today’s global IT outage: Impact on UCL

Event - 19.07.2024
UCL response to Jewish Chronicle article about Marxism 2024 festival
UCL response to Jewish Chronicle article about Marxism 2024 festival

Pedagogy - Career - 18.07.2024
Spotlight on... Qing Gu
Spotlight on... Qing Gu

Campus - Social Sciences - 18.07.2024
UCL academics elected Fellows of the British Academy
UCL academics elected Fellows of the British Academy

Administration - 18.07.2024
Finance requests now live in MyServices
Finance requests now live in MyServices

Health - 18.07.2024
Substantial rise in adults vaping for longer than six months in England
Substantial rise in adults vaping for longer than six months in England
The number of adults in England who report vaping for more than six months has increased substantially from around one in 80 in 2013 to one in 10 in 2023, according to a new study led by UCL researchers.

Innovation - Career - 18.07.2024
Researchers among latest round of UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships
Researchers among latest round of UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships

Event - 17.07.2024
UCL statement on Marxism Festival comments
UCL statement on Marxism Festival comments

Economics - 17.07.2024
The UCL Knowledge: Introducing the Courier Service
The UCL Knowledge: Introducing the Courier Service

Health - Pharmacology - 16.07.2024
Repurposed drug improves outcomes for patients with severe COVID-19 pneumonia
A drug commonly used to treat cystic fibrosis improved outcomes for patients with severe COVID-19 pneumonia and could be used to treat other respiratory infections, according to clinical trial results from researchers at UCL, UCLH and the Francis Crick Institute.

Career - Forensic Science - 16.07.2024
Lone children seeking UK asylum at increased risk of exploitation in Home Office hotels
Lone children seeking UK asylum at increased risk of exploitation in Home Office hotels
Housing lone children in Home Office child hotels, as occurred between 2021 and January 2024, increased the risks of trafficking and exploitation, according to a new report by UCL researchers working with ECPAT UK.

Health - Physics - 16.07.2024
'Google Earth for the human heart' set to accelerate cardiovascular medicine
’Google Earth for the human heart’ set to accelerate cardiovascular medicine
Two whole adult human hearts, one healthy and one diseased, have been imaged in unprecedented detail by researchers from UCL and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), providing an invaluable resource for better understanding cardiovascular disease. The study, published in Radiology , is an atlas of the human heart that captures the anatomical structure of the whole organ down to 20 micrometres - half the width of a human hair.

Campus - Social Sciences - 15.07.2024
Provost's update: Protesters issued with formal notice to vacate the main quad
Provost’s update: Protesters issued with formal notice to vacate the main quad

Politics - 12.07.2024
Georgia's ruling party steps up its assault on the country's LGBTQ+ people
Georgia’s ruling party steps up its assault on the country’s LGBTQ+ people

Life Sciences - Environment - 12.07.2024
Insight into one of life's earliest ancestors revealed in new study
Insight into one of life’s earliest ancestors revealed in new study
An international team involving UCL researchers has shed light on Earth's earliest ecosystem, showing that within a few hundred million years of planetary formation, life on Earth was already flourishing. Everything alive today derives from a single common ancestor known affectionately as LUCA (Last Universal Common Ancestor).

Health - 12.07.2024
Fall in daily sugar intake following introduction of UK sugar tax
Daily sugar intake fell by 11g - equivalent to two and a half teaspoons - in adults in the year after the introduction of the UK's 'sugar tax' in 2018, finds a new study involving a UCL researcher. By the end of the first year of the sugar tax roll-out, daily sugar consumption also fell by 5g in children.

Linguistics & Literature - History & Archeology - 12.07.2024
Opinion: Five of this summer's best fiction reads
Opinion: Five of this summer’s best fiction reads

Social Sciences - 12.07.2024
14 July marks International Non-Binary People's Day
14 July marks International Non-Binary People’s Day

History & Archeology - 12.07.2024
Analysis: Did plague really decimate Neolithic farmers 5,200 years ago, as a new study suggests?
Analysis: Did plague really decimate Neolithic farmers 5,200 years ago, as a new study suggests?
Writing in The Conversation, Professor Stephen Shennan (UCL Archaeology) what may have caused the decimation of Neolithic farmers 5,200 years ago. Around 5,200 years ago, plague was not just present but common in six generations of one Swedish family, according to a  new study. The researchers analysed both the ancient DNA of these people's skeletal remains and the pathogens that left traces in them.

Astronomy & Space - Health - 12.07.2024
Festival celebrates the engineers helping to solve some of the world's greatest challenges
Festival celebrates the engineers helping to solve some of the world’s greatest challenges

Earth Sciences - Environment - 11.07.2024
Analysis: The Atlantic Gulf Stream was unexpectedly strong during the last ice age
Analysis: The Atlantic Gulf Stream was unexpectedly strong during the last ice age
Writing in The Conversation, Professors Mark Maslin, David Thornalley and Dr Jack Wharton's (UCL Geography) new research has found the Gulf Stream, which carries warm water northwards through the Atlantic, was stronger and deeper 20,000 years ago than it is today. Twenty thousand years ago the world was locked into  a great ice age.

Psychology - Life Sciences - 11.07.2024
Why consciousness may have evolved to benefit society rather than individuals
Why consciousness may have evolved to benefit society rather than individuals
Finding a scientific explanation of subjective awareness means accepting that biology and culture work together to shape how brains evolve, write Professor David Oakley (UCL Psychology and Language Sciences) and Professor Peter Halligan of Cardiff University in The Conversation.

Administration - 11.07.2024
MyServices - Finance queries set to go live next week
MyServices - Finance queries set to go live next week

Chemistry - 11.07.2024
Spotlight on... Claire Carmalt
Spotlight on... Claire Carmalt

Health - 11.07.2024
Everything you need to know to sit a Late Summer Assessment in 2024
Everything you need to know to sit a Late Summer Assessment in 2024

Health - 10.07.2024
Young people believe that artificial intelligence is a valuable tool for healthcare
Young people believe that artificial intelligence is a valuable tool for healthcare
Children and young people are generally positive about artificial intelligence (AI) and think it should be used in modern healthcare, finds the first-of-its-kind survey led by UCL and Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH). The national study asked children and young people aged six to 23 years old, across all four UK nations for their views on how they would like AI to be used to enhance their healthcare.

Economics - 10.07.2024
Make the most of your holiday!
Make the most of your holiday!

Astronomy & Space - 10.07.2024
FAMIS to be decommissioned as of 31 July 2024
FAMIS to be decommissioned as of 31 July 2024

Politics - Environment - 08.07.2024
Analysis: 10 days of blockbuster decisions with huge implications for the future
Analysis: 10 days of blockbuster decisions with huge implications for the future

Health - 08.07.2024
£1.7 million for new network to improve lives of people at risk of dementia
£1.7 million for new network to improve lives of people at risk of dementia

Pedagogy - 05.07.2024
Biggest ever Mandarin Excellence Programme trip sees 1,200 pupils travel to China
Biggest ever Mandarin Excellence Programme trip sees 1,200 pupils travel to China

Campus - Economics - 03.07.2024
Spotlight on... Daniel Farrell
Spotlight on... Daniel Farrell

Computer Science - 03.07.2024
Interested in attending Super Computing 2024?
Interested in attending Super Computing 2024?

Environment - Politics - 02.07.2024
Analysis: New maps show how the climate is changing in each UK constituency
A new set of maps showing how the climate has shifted in each UK constituency will help people ask pertinent questions on the doorstep in future elections, write Professor Chris Brierley (UCL Geography) and Hannah Woodward of Birkbeck, University of London in The Conversation.

Event - 02.07.2024
UCL turns 200! Come to a drop-in session this July to meet the team behind the 2026 celebrations
UCL turns 200! Come to a drop-in session this July to meet the team behind the 2026 celebrations

Earth Sciences - 01.07.2024
Team records ground shaking at Taylor Swift concerts
Team records ground shaking at Taylor Swift concerts
UCL geophysicists installed nine seismometers around Wembley Park ahead of Taylor Swift's first Eras concerts in London and found that the opening night performance of 'Love Story' produced the strongest ground tremors.

Campus - 01.07.2024
Your new merchandise shop is now live!
Your new merchandise shop is now live!

Event - 01.07.2024
Open office slots with the Provost are now available for the Autumn Term
Open office slots with the Provost are now available for the Autumn Term

Environment - 28.06.2024
Opinion: Most marine protection measures are not working - a more flexible approach is needed
Opinion: Most marine protection measures are not working - a more flexible approach is needed
The key to resilience is diversity, both of species in ecosystems and conservation measures in protected area management systems, write Emeritus Professor Peter Jones (UCL Geography) and Professor Rick Stafford of Bournemouth University in The Conversation.

Economics - 27.06.2024
Launch of MyServices coming soon - find out more about the service in our new video
Launch of MyServices coming soon - find out more about the service in our new video

Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 27.06.2024
A Global Epicentre: An Exploration of London's Student Life
A Global Epicentre: An Exploration of London’s Student Life

Event - 27.06.2024
Upcoming Changes to Zoom Licensing at UCL
Upcoming Changes to Zoom Licensing at UCL

Environment - Economics - 26.06.2024
Five ways to improve the global voluntary carbon credit markets
Five ways to improve the global voluntary carbon credit markets
Professor Mark Maslin's (UCL Geography) believes voluntary carbon markets are a small but essential part of worldwide efforts to reduce global emissions.

Event - Environment - 26.06.2024
UCL/Gather & Gather wins Food to Go award at 2024 U Dine Awards
UCL/Gather & Gather wins Food to Go award at 2024 U Dine Awards

Environment - Life Sciences - 26.06.2024
Spotlight on... Tim Newbold
Spotlight on... Tim Newbold

Environment - Economics - 26.06.2024
Robust scientific standards and transparency needed to unlock potential of voluntary carbon markets
Scientific principles and transparency must lead the conversation about what counts as carbon credits in order to build confidence in the voluntary carbon market (VCM), finds a new report led by UCL researchers.

Innovation - Health - 25.06.2024
UCL's VaxHub advises UN on importance of vaccine technology transfers
UCL’s VaxHub advises UN on importance of vaccine technology transfers
A new science policy briefing on vaccine technology transfers to lowand middle-income countries (LMICs), written by UCL researchers, informed discussions at the United Nations.