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Mathematics - Electroengineering - 09.03.2016
Researchers take their research to parliament
Thomas Rogers (UCL Security & Crime Science) has been awarded the Silver medal in engineering for his research poster presented at this year's SET for Britain competition.

Health - 07.03.2016
What influences 11 year olds to drink?
Children are less likely to drink if they have heightened perceptions of the harms of drinking and negative expectations towards alcohol - such as that it leads to difficulties with peers or impacts on school work - according to a new UCL-led study. Data from 10,498 children aged 11 was analysed, with the researchers finding that around one in seven had drunk more than a few sips of alcohol at least once.

Chemistry - Health - 04.03.2016
Nitrous oxide could disrupt formation of traumatic memories
Nitrous oxide administered after a traumatic event may help to prevent distressing memories from 'sticking' in the brain, suggests new UCL research. The study, published in Psychological Medicine , found that people who inhaled nitrous oxide after watching traumatic film clips experienced a much faster decline in distressing memories than those who breathed normal air.

Health - Life Sciences - 04.03.2016
Tumours contain the seeds of their own destruction
Scientists at UCL have made a groundbreaking discovery in understanding how the genetic complexity of tumours can be recognised and exploited by the immune system, even when the disease is at its most advanced stages. The findings, by researchers funded by Cancer Research UK and the Rosetrees Trust, could guide future immunotherapies and improve the way existing immunotherapy drugs are used.

Life Sciences - Health - 03.03.2016
UCL spin-out Autolus secures £40 million funding
Autolus Limited, a biopharmaceutical spin-out from UCL Business, announced today that it has raised £40 million of new capital.

Physics - Administration - 01.03.2016
UCL awarded £25m for quantum technologies research and doctoral training

Social Sciences - 29.02.2016
The world’s social media habits uncovered in new UCL study
Why do we post selfies in England and footies in Chile? Why is social media considered a distraction to education in rural China, yet a valuable learning aid in Brazil? And how quintessentially Engli

Event - 25.02.2016
London lags behind other world cities in international school performance tables
London secondary school pupils are behind their peers in East Asian, European, Australian and North American cities and regions by the equivalent of about half a year of schooling.

Career - 19.02.2016
Virtual reality study examines GP response when patients demand antibiotics
Both trainee and senior GPs prescribed antibiotics without clinical need when faced with a virtual reality (VR) scenario where patients angrily demanded them, finds new UCL research. The study, authored by an interdisciplinary team from UCL Laws, UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, UCL Computer Science and ICREA-University of Barcelona, is published today in PLOS One.

Career - Social Sciences - 18.02.2016
Professor Becky Francis appointed new Director of UCL Institute of Education

Event - Administration - 17.02.2016
UCL excels in securing EU research funding

History & Archeology - 15.02.2016
UCL Petrie Museum’s Tarkhan Dress: world’s oldest woven garment
The Tarkhan Dress, a V-neck linen shirt currently on display in the UCL Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, has been confirmed as the world's oldest woven garment with radiocarbon testing dating the garment to the late fourth-millennium BC. Radiocarbon testing conducted in 2015 by the University of Oxford's radiocarbon unit, and published this week on Antiquity's Project Gallery, has established that the dress was made between 3482-3102 BC with 95% accuracy.

Electroengineering - 15.02.2016
New hardware to expand fast fibre-to-the-home
The cost of deploying fast fibre connections straight to homes could be dramatically reduced by new hardware designed and tested by UCL researchers.

Pedagogy - Administration - 12.02.2016
Teachers question accuracy of baseline assessment
The test used to assess four-years old in reception class when they start school does not accurately reflect children's ability at this age, according to research carried out by UCL for the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) and the National Union of Teachers (NUT).

Electroengineering - Computer Science - 11.02.2016
Record for fastest data rate set
A new record for the fastest ever data rate for digital information has been set by UCL researchers in the Optical Networks Group. They achieved a rate of 1. Tb/s as part of research on the capacity limits of optical transmission systems, designed to address the growing demand for fast data rates.

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 11.02.2016
Saturn and Enceladus produce the same amount of plasma
The first evidence that Saturn's upper atmosphere may, when buffeted by the solar wind, emit the same total amount of mass per second into its magnetosphere as its moon, Enceladus, has been found by UCL scientists working on the Cassini mission. Magnetospheres are regions of space that are heavily influenced by the magnetic field of a nearby planet and can contain charged particles in the form of plasma from both external and internal sources.

Physics - Life Sciences - 04.02.2016
Rare bleeding disorder diagnosis improved with super-resolution microscopy
Researchers from UCL, the National Physical Laboratory and the Royal Free Hospital have differentiated between patients with a rare bleeding disorder and healthy volunteers using super-resolution microscopy, providing an alternative method for accurately and cost-effectively diagnosing rare platelet diseases.

Social Sciences - Career - 27.01.2016
1 in 10 suicide attempt risk among friends and relatives of people who die by suicide
People bereaved by the sudden death of a friend or family member are 65% more likely to attempt suicide if the deceased died by suicide than if they died by natural causes. This brings the absolute risk up to 1 in 10, reveals new UCL research funded by the Medical Research Council. The researchers studied 3,432 UK university staff and students aged 18-40 who had been bereaved, to examine the specific impacts associated with bereavement by suicide.

History & Archeology - 27.01.2016
UCL marks Holocaust Memorial Day
MP and shadow minister, Sir Keir Starmer, Holocaust survivor Mala Tribich MBE and Jewish Chaplain for London Universities, Rabbi Gavin Broder will attend a small commemorative ceremony at the UCL Centre for Holocaust Education today to mark Holocaust Memorial Day.

Social Sciences - 26.01.2016
Statement: UCL and rent campaign
"UCL Estates is actively seeking dialogue with the Cut the Rent campaign so that we can discuss the issues and set out how the finances of UCL accommodation work.

Health - Economics - 25.01.2016
Universities, pharma companies launch £40 million Apollo Therapeutics Fund
Three global pharmaceutical companies (AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, Johnson & Johnson Innovation) and the technology transfer offices of three world-leading universities (Imperial College London

Event - Administration - 21.01.2016
UCL recognised at launch of new Race Equality Charter

Health - 20.01.2016
UCL launches free online dementia course
UCL has today announced a free four-week online course "The Many Faces of Dementia" aiming to provide valuable insights into dementia through the stories, symptoms and science behind four less common diagnoses.

Physics - Electroengineering - 20.01.2016
Nature inspired self-cleaning windows developed
UCL researchers have developed a revolutionary new type of 'smart' window which could cut window-cleaning costs in tall buildings while reducing heating bills and boosting worker productivity.

Event - 19.01.2016
Gillian Anderson joins pupils at Islington Primary School in support of reading campaign
Today UCL celebrated the start of its 2016 Reading Recovery Read Aloud (Read Aloud) campaign, which is being led by the International Literacy Centre (ILC) based at the UCL Institute of Education (IOE), to raise awareness of literacy issues of school children.

Economics - Administration - 18.01.2016
UCL launches £50 million technology investment fund
UCL is today launching the UCL Technology Fund to invest £50 million in commercialising its world-leading research emerging over the next five years.

Health - Economics - 18.01.2016
Leadership appointed for new UCL Research Domains
Leaders of the new UCL Environment Research Domain and the UCL eResearch Domain have been appointed, to foster interaction and collaboration across the university and with its partner organisations.

Health - Life Sciences - 12.01.2016
Bacterium’s coiled anchor causes urinary tract infections
UCL and Birkbeck-led research reveals the flexible, coiled structure used by bacteria to anchor onto the lining of the urinary tract, which allows them to thrive and cause infections. Understanding this structure in atomic detail will help the development of new drugs to treat urinary tract infections (UTIs), say the scientists behind the study.

Social Sciences - 12.01.2016
UCL launches free online course examining global social media impact
Anyone with an interest in how social media is used around the world can now sign up for Why We Post: The Anthropology of Social Media , UCL's first MOOC (massive open online course).

Administration - Health - 06.01.2016
UCL staff recognised in New Year Honours 2016

Earth Sciences - Life Sciences - 23.12.2015
Mammal diversity exploded immediately after dinosaur extinction
The diversity of mammals on Earth exploded straight after the dinosaur extinction event, according to UCL researchers. New analysis of the fossil record shows that placental mammals, the group that today includes nearly 5000 species including humans, became more varied in anatomy during the Paleocene epoch - the 10 million years immediately following the event.

Environment - Linguistics & Literature - 23.12.2015
Model predicts ’shelf life’ for library and archival collections
Heritage scientists at UCL have developed demographic models of decay and loss to predict when a large library or archival collection might age beyond repair. Lead author, Professor Matija Strlic (UCL Institute for Sustainable Heritage) explained: "Although some library materials might easily survive thousands of years some have internal clocks triggering faster decay.

Environment - Chemistry - 11.12.2015
Tropical groundwater resources resilient to climate change
Tropical groundwater may prove to be a climate-resilient source of freshwater in the tropics as intense rainfall favours the replenishment of these resources, according to a new study published in Environmental Research Letters. As climate observations show that global warming leads to fewer but more intense rainfalls, a clearer understanding of how these sources are replenished is crucial for developing strategies for groundwater usage that are better adapted to the greater variability in rainfall and river discharge brought about by climate change.

Health - Administration - 10.12.2015
Syncona and UCLB launch Freeline Therapeutics
Syncona LLP and UCL Business, the wholly-owned technology transfer company of UCL, announce the creation of the biopharmaceutical company, Freeline Therapeutics, to develop and commercialise gene therapies for bleeding and other debilitating disorders. Gene therapy has the potential to provide long-term benefit to patients from a single treatment by carrying a therapeutic gene to a target cell in the body.

Life Sciences - 09.12.2015
Research Images as Art/Art images as Research: 2015/16 winners announced

History & Archeology - Earth Sciences - 07.12.2015
Stonehenge ’bluestone’ quarries confirmed 140 miles away in Wales
Excavation of two quarries in Wales by a UCL-led team of archaeologists and geologists has confirmed they are sources of Stonehenge's 'bluestones'- and shed light on how they were quarried and transported.

Linguistics & Literature - 04.12.2015
UCL International Summer School for Undergraduates

Physics - 04.12.2015
UCL’s ExoMars PanCam kit one step closer to Mars
The UCL-made 'structural-thermal model' of the ExoMars PanCam instrument for the joint ESA-Roscosmos (Russian space agency) 2018 rover mission leaves UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory (MSSL) today for Airbus UK in Stevenage.

Health - Life Sciences - 27.11.2015
Specific diet works to help epilepsy
Researchers have found out how a specific diet works to help treat patients with uncontrolled epilepsy. A team from UCL and Royal Holloway University of London revealed in preliminary tests how decanoic acid, a fatty acid found in foods assigned to ketogenic diets, acts to block seizures in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy.

Law - 25.11.2015
UCL Laws strengthens international links through scholarship programme

Administration - Health - 25.11.2015
Reaction to Spending Review and Autumn Statement from around UCL
There has been reaction from around UCL to the Spending Review and Autumn Statement speech given earlier today by the Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne, setting out the government's spending plans to 2019/20.

Physics - Mathematics - 25.11.2015
Exploring the physics of chocolate fountains
A UCL mathematics student has found that the falling 'curtain' of chocolate in a chocolate fountain surprisingly pulls inwards rather than going straight downwards because of surface tension. "Chocolate fountains are just cool, aren't they!" said Adam Townsend (UCL Mathematics), lead author of the paper based on his MSci project.

Health - Life Sciences - 24.11.2015
UCL announces the launch of gene therapy company Athena Vision
Athena Vision is focused on developing gene therapies for eye diseases based on research conducted at UCL.

Health - Life Sciences - 20.11.2015
New target for macular degeneration gets funding for clinical trials
The Medical Research Council is to fund researchers at the UCL Institute of Ophthalmology and Moorfields Eye Hospital to conduct clinical trials into the use of a humanised monoclonal antibody to treat patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

Event - 19.11.2015
Queen’s Anniversary Prize awarded to UCL Institute of Education

Event - Life Sciences - 19.11.2015
Grant Museum wins Love London Time Out Award

Health - Life Sciences - 18.11.2015
Developing molecular diagnostics for pneumonia in hospitals
Clinicians and scientists from UCLH, UCL and the University of East Anglia (UEA) have been awarded a £2.5 million grant by the National Institute for Health Research to develop and evaluate new molecular diagnostic tests. The tests aim to identify bacteria and their antibiotic sensitivities in under four hours.

Health - Social Sciences - 16.11.2015
International UCL-led study prompts rethink on the rise of diabetes in cities
New research led by UCL for the Cities Changing Diabetes partnership shows socio-cultural factors including time pressure, commuting time and where you live play significant roles in diabetes vulnerability.

Event - 14.11.2015
UCL statement: Paris attacks

Event - Earth Sciences - 12.11.2015
Three UCL researchers awarded Philip Leverhulme Prizes