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Physics - History & Archeology - 27.11.2009
UCL podcast: What does science get from art?
?Galileo, Galileo? is a UCL project that has given three artists the opportunity to produce astronomy-inspired work.

Environment - Physics - 25.11.2009
Living buildings could mop up carbon dioxide
Architecture could help us tackle climate change, if we start to design our buildings with ?living? materials, according to Dr Rachel Armstrong, UCL Bartlett School of Architecture.

Health - 25.11.2009
First anti-seizure drug for newborns to be developed
Researchers at the UCL Institute for Child Health are developing the first anti-seizure drug specifically for newborn babies, with the aim of reducing brain damage. Seizures are more frequent during the neonatal period than at any other time, but there are currently no effective treatments suitable for babies, who are at an increased risk of epilepsy and brain damage.

Psychology - 24.11.2009
Mini-lecture: The challenges of HIV

Health - 24.11.2009
Drug users know their stuff
Press Release Links: Drug users are well informed about the harms associated with the drugs they use, and perceive alcohol and tobacco to be amongst the most dangerous substances, according to a new survey by UCL and Imperial College London.

Linguistics & Literature - 23.11.2009
UCL stars at festival of astronomy

Pedagogy - Health - 23.11.2009
Childcare and unintentional injury in young children
A UCL Institute of Child Health study suggests a link between childcare and an increased risk of unintentional injury among young children from deprived backgrounds.

Health - Life Sciences - 23.11.2009
Darwin, medicine and urban change
A new exhibition and commentary from UCL researchers demonstrate the wide-reaching ramifications of Darwin's evolutionary theory, published 150 years ago today in On the Origin of Species .

Health - 19.11.2009
Award-winning UCL research links walking speed and heart disease
Life-saving UCL research, revealing the link between walking speed and heart disease, has today won acclaim from leading medical research charity, the Bupa Foundation.

Health - 18.11.2009
Scientist to front Alzheimer’s Research Trust national appeal
UCL's Selina Wray is to front a national appeal for the Alzheimer's Research Trust. Selina Wray (UCL Institute of Neurology) was selected by the UK dementia research charity thanks to her cutting-edge work using stem cells to fight Alzheimer's disease.

Life Sciences - Health - 18.11.2009
Professors Chris and Uta Frith win European Latsis Prize

Physics - History & Archeology - 16.11.2009
Swift response reveals most distant object in universe
Space scientists from UCL helped build part of a satellite that has detected the most distant and ancient object in the known universe.

Health - 16.11.2009
Heavy ketamine use affects short-term memory
People who frequently take ketamine suffer from short-term memory problems, according to a study by UCL researchers. However, the study also found that infrequent and ex-users did not show such memory impairments, suggesting that memory deficits may be repaired when people quit taking the drug. The authors urge health campaigners to ensure that the growing number of ketamine users are made aware of these potentially negative effects on their health.

Health - Chemistry - 15.11.2009
Business innovation award for breakthrough nano material

Linguistics & Literature - History & Archeology - 12.11.2009
UCL Town Meeting on Human Evolution
UCL has a long tradition of many excellent scientists and social scientists working on human evolution ? but we are scattered across different departments and faculties.

History & Archeology - Environment - 12.11.2009
Just Enough: Sufficiency and the Cultural Imagination?
A symposium and evening roundtable debate, ?Just Enough: Sufficiency and the Cultural Imagination?, will be held on 4 December 2009.

Health - 12.11.2009
International neonatal neurology and therapeutic hypothermia symposium
UCL will host the first ever International Symposium on Neonatal Neurology and Therapeutic Hypothermia in India next month.

Health - Administration - 12.11.2009
Fitter, happier: improving how we interact with the systems that surround us
On World Usability Day, two UCL researchers describe how their work is making the systems in our lives more efficient, pleasurable and safe to use.

Life Sciences - Health - 11.11.2009
Dopamine enhances expectation of pleasure in humans
Press release Links: Enhancing the effects of the brain chemical dopamine influences how people make life choices by affecting expectations of pleasure, according to new research from the UCL Institute of Neurology.

Health - Linguistics & Literature - 10.11.2009
Teams up with The British Museum for Migration and Wellbeing seminars

Health - Life Sciences - 10.11.2009
£2.1m grant to investigate symptoms and spread of swine flu
UCL's Andrew Hayward is to lead a £2.1m project examining the symptoms, prevention and treatment of the 2009 H1N1 influenza strain, known as swine flu, as part of a major collaboration announced today.

Health - Life Sciences - 09.11.2009
Microbubble research wins Royal Society award

Health - Environment - 08.11.2009
UCL professor joins climate change sub-committee

Psychology - Life Sciences - 05.11.2009
Feature: Think twice before you boo your competitor
PhD student Irma'T. Kurniawan discusses the surprising motivations for sporting performance in the latest issue of Opticon1826 . Next time you watch a heavy weight lifting tournament, tell the person next to you not to boo the person that he doesn't want to win. A study recently published shows that modifying someone's arousal level can influence their force production.

Health - Life Sciences - 04.11.2009
UCL duo represent UK at astronautical congress
One current and one former student from UCL have represented the UK at the prestigious International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in South Korea.

Physics - 03.11.2009
Mini-lecture: Magnetricity in under four minutes
Watch Professor Steve Bramwell (London Centre of Nanotechnology ? a joint venture between UCL and Imperial) explain in under four minutes his discovery ?magnetricity?.

Physics - 01.11.2009
Solar winds triggered by magnetic fields
Solar wind generated by the sun is probably driven by a process involving powerful magnetic fields, according to a new study led by UCL researchers based on the latest observations from the Hinode satellite.

Health - 01.11.2009
UCL awarded largest ever UK grant to investigate causes of Parkinson’s
UCL researchers have been awarded £5.3 million to investigate the causes of Parkinson's disease.

History & Archeology - Linguistics & Literature - 28.10.2009
Creation of the Universe: Science and Philosophy?
Michal Heller, mathematical cosmologist, will be delivering this year?s MB Grabowski Memorial Lecture on ?Creation of the Universe: Science and Philosophy? at UCL on 12 November.

Health - 28.10.2009
UCL to accelerate bringing stem cell therapies to clinic
UCL's Professor Pete Coffey is the joint leader of a major project to bring stem cell treatment to the point of clinical trial.

Law - Social Sciences - 27.10.2009
UCL podcast: Why we need an Institute for Human Rights

Life Sciences - Health - 26.10.2009
UCL launches Genetics Institute
The UCL Genetics Institute (UGI) will be holding a public seminar to mark its launch on 11 November.

Health - 21.10.2009
UCL community wins Wellcome image awards

Health - 21.10.2009
Focal therapy and prostate cancer
UCL researcher Hashim Uddin Ahmed is conducting a series of world-first trials into an alternative form of treatment for prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer affecting men in the UK, with conventional treatment for the disease causing many distressing sid effects. Mr Ahmed is a Medical Research Council Clinical Research Fellow in the UCL Division of Surgery and Interventional Science.

Life Sciences - Health - 20.10.2009
First Venture Research Fellowship awarded to Dr Nick Lane
Press Release Media coverage The first UCL Venture Research Fellowship has been awarded to Nick Lane, UCL Genetics, Evolution and Environment.

Environment - Health - 19.10.2009
Age of Stupid director attends screening and discussion
Franny Armstrong (UCL Zoology 1994), director of 'The Age of Stupid', participated in an audience discussion following the film's screening at UCL on 19 October 2009.

- 15.10.2009
UCL European Institute meeting: places still available

Health - 15.10.2009
Conference: Innovations & progress in healthcare for women

Economics - Environment - 15.10.2009
Work experience a win-win scenario
A perfect partnership - that was the verdict of companies which hosted UCL students on work experience this summer.

Economics - 14.10.2009
UCL Careers Fairs: October 2009

Life Sciences - 14.10.2009
Neuroscientist is Royal Society 2010 Anniversary Research Professor

Health - Life Sciences - 12.10.2009
UCL co-ordinates project to advance cardiovascular engineering
UCL is co-ordinating a project to help young researchers develop careers in cardiovascular engineering.

Linguistics & Literature - 12.10.2009
Sophia magazine: submissions welcome

Health - Life Sciences - 11.10.2009
Professor Hilary Calvert receives Lifetime Achievement Award

Architecture & Buildings - 11.10.2009
Optical illusions dazzle conference for leading thinkers

Health - Life Sciences - 08.10.2009
Video: UCL Nobel Prizewinner gives Clinical Prize Lecture

Health - 08.10.2009
School of Life & Medical Sciences newsletter out now

Health - Administration - 07.10.2009
Provost podcast: 4th in world and Yale agreement
The 8th October marks the day of two important announcements for UCL; our rise to fourth place in the THE-QS World Rankings, and the sealing of a major collaboration with Yale University.

Administration - Health - 07.10.2009
UCL fourth in new university world rankings

Health - Life Sciences - 07.10.2009
UCL and Yale unite to improve global health
UCL and Yale University have formed an alliance to improve global health through scientific research, clinical and educational collaboration.