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Health - 28.07.2021
UCL COVID-19 testing centre to move from Bidborough House to Student Centre

Materials Science - 28.07.2021
Improving battery efficiency to drive the electric vehicle revolution
Improving battery efficiency to drive the electric vehicle revolution

History & Archeology - 27.07.2021
Stained glass present at the murder of Thomas Becket could be the oldest existing in England
Stained glass present at the murder of Thomas Becket could be the oldest existing in England
A group of glass panels from Canterbury Cathedral may be the oldest existing stained glass windows in England, according to a team of scientists from UCL and cathedral conservators.

Health - Pharmacology - 27.07.2021
Opinion: We cannot escape the threat of Covid-19 until we vaccinate the world
G7 countries are guilty of both hoarding Covid-19 vaccines and blocking others from producing them at scale, says Professor Anthony Costello (UCL Institute for Global Health).

Life Sciences - Environment - 27.07.2021
Opinion: South Korea is bringing back bears in a country of 52 million - I went to find out how
Countries across the world are increasingly considering the reintroduction of species to habitats they have long since been driven out of, and PhD Researcher Joshua Powell (UCL Geography) whether South Korea's reintroduction of bears could provide a model for others to emulate.

Social Sciences - 26.07.2021
Project to improve adolescent mental health receives £5.3m funding
Project to improve adolescent mental health receives £5.3m funding

Event - 26.07.2021
Associate Professor wins top engineering award
Associate Professor wins top engineering award

Career - Social Sciences - 23.07.2021
British Academy elects six new Fellows from UCL

Health - Pharmacology - 23.07.2021
It will take years to understand the full impact of Covid-19
It will take years to understand the full impact of Covid-19

Health - Pharmacology - 22.07.2021
UCLH begins clinical trial of Alzheimer’s drug developed at UCL
A clinical trial of a new drug candidate for Alzheimer's disease which has been developed at UCL in partnership with the pharmaceutical company Eisai has begun at UCLH with participants now being screened. Participants in the trial, conducted at the UCLH Leonard Wolfson Experimental Neurology Centre (NIHR UCLH Clinical Research Facility), will have the rare inherited form of Alzheimer's disease.

Health - Social Sciences - 22.07.2021
1.5 million children worldwide have lost a parent, grandparent, or caregiver due to COVID-19
An estimated 1.5 million children worldwide have experienced the death of a parent, custodial grandparent, or other relative who cared for them, as a result of COVID-19, according to a new global study involving UCL researchers, published today in The Lancet. Of the 1.5 million children, more than 1 million experienced the death of one or both parents during the first 14 months of the pandemic, and another half a million experienced the death of a grandparent caregiver living in their own home, the study estimates.

Environment - Campus - 22.07.2021
Spotlight on... Harriet Lilley

Career - 22.07.2021
Six out of 10 young people said opportunities to learn job skills worsened over past year
60% of students in school, college or university felt their opportunities to learn job skills worsened due to the pandemic, according to a new study led by UCL researchers.

Health - Pharmacology - 22.07.2021
Vaccine antibody levels start to wane at around 2-3 months
Total antibody levels appear to start declining from as early as six weeks after complete vaccination and can reduce by more than 50% over 10 weeks, according to new data from UCL's Virus Watch study.

Health - 21.07.2021
Easing of coronavirus restrictions from 19 July
Easing of coronavirus restrictions from 19 July

Health - 21.07.2021
COVID restrictions eased on campus from 19 July

Social Sciences - 21.07.2021
Opinion: We asked 7,000 people how the UK should build back better - here’s what they told us

Sport - Life Sciences - 21.07.2021
Professional rugby may be associated with changes in brain structure
Professional rugby may be associated with changes in brain structure
Participation in elite adult rugby may be associated with changes in the brain's structure, finds new research co-led by UCL scientists.

Environment - Astronomy & Space - 20.07.2021
Opinion: rockets emit 100 times more CO2 per passenger than flights - imagine a whole industry

Environment - Economics - 19.07.2021
Unsustainable Arctic shipping risks accelerating damage to the Arctic environment
The economic and environmental pros and cons of melting Arctic ice creating shorter shipping routes through the polar region are weighed up in ground-breaking research from UCL experts in energy and transport.

Health - Life Sciences - 19.07.2021
Long Covid: UCL leads £8m studies into treatments and diagnosis

Innovation - 16.07.2021
Knowledge exchange project explores virtual reality in museums   

Campus - Career - 16.07.2021
Education Technology firm supported by UCL raises $20m in funding

Economics - Health - 16.07.2021
Opinion: Cuba’s mass protests are driven by the misery of Covid and economic sanctions

Earth Sciences - 16.07.2021
Scientists record Earth’s ’pulse’ at the bottom of the ocean
A new UCL-led project deploying 50 highly sensitive seismometers on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean aims to fix a gap in our understanding of powerful movements deep within Earth's interior.

Computer Science - Physics - 16.07.2021
£2m grant to boost supercomputing
Researchers at UCL have won grants totalling around £2m from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) to advance the capacity and reliability of exascale computing, which allows scientists to perform massive simulations and data analyses.

Health - Pharmacology - 16.07.2021
Opinion: If Covid-19 is a seasonal virus, why is it spreading during the summer?
Understanding seasonality can help us to work out when the pandemic is likely to be over, says Professor Francois Balloux (UCL Genetics Institute).

Campus - Career - 15.07.2021
UCL Awards 2021 Honorary Degrees and Fellowships

Campus - 15.07.2021
Spotlight on... Zachary Walker

Health - 15.07.2021
Experts to join live podcast finale for Coronavirus: The Whole Story
Experts to join live podcast finale for Coronavirus: The Whole Story

Health - Pharmacology - 13.07.2021
Opinion: Boris Johnson gave two reasons for lifting all restrictions. Both are wrong
Allowing mass infections now is a terrible idea, even with so many vaccinated. The NHS will struggle to cope, says Professor Christina Pagel (UCL Mathematics).

Psychology - 13.07.2021
Call for police to use body-worn cameras to record witness statements
Witness accounts given to police ought to be recorded by body-worn video cameras rather than summarised in written statements, according to a new report by criminal law experts at UCL and the University of Melbourne.

Environment - Earth Sciences - 09.07.2021
Exhibition explores the carbon cycle from space
Scientists from UCL are helping audiences to see how the earth 'breathes' and learn more about climate issues like the production and storage of CO2 in a virtual experience for this year's Royal Society Summer Science programme.

Campus - 09.07.2021
Opinion: The UK should move to full PQA. Now

Campus - 09.07.2021
Everything you need to know to sit a Late Summer Assessment

Campus - Health - 09.07.2021
Seven Questions with... Arushi Borundia

Health - Life Sciences - 08.07.2021
Pioneering neurologist and UCL Professor commemorated with a blue plaque

Health - Pharmacology - 08.07.2021
Opinion: ’Living with the virus’ makes no sense when only half of the UK is fully vaccinated

Health - 08.07.2021
Research into minimising Covid-19 risk for bus drivers wins transport award

Innovation - Economics - 08.07.2021
UCL supported startup receives $1.2m in seed funding from Google

Physics - Astronomy & Space - 08.07.2021
Spotlight on... Professor Ruben Saakyan
This week we meet Professor Ruben Saakyan, experimental particle physicist at the Department of Physics and Astronomy.

Health - Social Sciences - 08.07.2021
Ultra-processed food companies must stop marketing to children

Health - Life Sciences - 07.07.2021
IReadMore app provides limitless speech therapy for stroke, brain injury and Covid patients
A UCL-developed smart app, which improves the reading ability of people who have suffered a stroke, has been a 'godsend' for patients asked to rehabilitate at home during the pandemic.

Health - Law - 07.07.2021
Call for GPs and free legal services to work together to tackle health inequalities

Administration - 07.07.2021
UCL Library Services builds on its Customer Service Excellence Accreditation
UCL Library Services builds on its Customer Service Excellence Accreditation

Pharmacology - Health - 07.07.2021
Brain cancer trial recruits largest ever number of patients
A UCL-led clinical trial for patients with brain cancer has recruited more UK participants than ever before for a study of its kind.

Health - 06.07.2021
Progress on maternity services ’requires improvement’, finds panel led by UCL academic

Health - Psychology - 06.07.2021
Opinion: Yes, lockdown was bad for mental health, but not to do it would have been worse
Opinion: Yes, lockdown was bad for mental health, but not to do it would have been worse

Media - 06.07.2021
Pensions explained - catch up if you missed our last two events

Health - 06.07.2021
Only 1 in 4 people believe UK will ’build back better’
Only a quarter of the UK public are confident that 'build back better' can be delivered after the pandemic, according to new findings published today by UCL researchers. The insights come from analysis of the results of a UCL-commissioned YouGov survey to test responses to the 'build back better' concept, favoured by politicians on both sides of the Atlantic to talk about addressing inequalities exposed and exacerbated by Covid-19.