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The precious Antarctic ice undergoes a series of destructive crush experiments under the watchful eye of earthquake and rock ...
An international team led by UCL researchers has developed durable new solar cells capable of efficiently harvesting energy ...
A teenager with a rare, life-limiting genetic condition is off to university after receiving a pioneering gene therapy ...
This showcase of student work connects two postgraduate programmes – Public History MA and Global Urbanism MASc. The students ...
A Disagreeing Well Podcast from UCL and Students’ Union UCL which tackles the hotly debated issues of our time and provides ...
Violent volcanic eruptions, catastrophic earthquakes and devastating tsunami causing loss of life and great damage show the Earth to be a dynamic planet.
“The conclusion that vaping acts as a ‘gateway’ is an overspeculation, especially when the paper notes that at a population level, smoking rates have generally fallen as vaping has risen,” said Dr ...
“There have been several examples of projects that have been gifted to communities and then misused or used in a fundamentally different way than they were intended,” said Dr Michael Woodrow ...
Dr Cecilia Rikap (UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose) shares her concern that the UK could become a site of “extractivism,” arguing that the US could use UK AI technology as a testing ...
Professor Étienne von Bertrab (UCL Bartlett Development Planning Unit) said that the controversial Tren Maya railway is one of the most important construction projects in Mexico’s history and that its ...
“When you don’t have any real-life examples to rely on, your worst fears become confirmed, in a way, which makes it much harder to then face your fears and go to that party,” said Professor Oliver ...
“The quick hit of social media is easy. The pleasure of fiction is slower, but deeper. Once you’re used to the quick hit, it’s hard to go back. But you can!” said Professor Nilli Lavie (UCL Institute ...