Physical cues in the womb, and not just genetics, influence the normal development of neural crest cells, the embryonic stem ...
The European Space Agency’s Gaia mission involving UCL researchers has discovered the most massive black hole in our galaxy ...
More than 10 million books and journals, published by UCL Press, the UK’s first fully Open Access University Press, have now ...
Nineteen UCL alumni and students have earned a place in Forbes’ annual Top 30 Under 30 list of leading entrepreneurs and ...
We have a greater understanding than ever before of the mechanisms and diversity of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), due to the enormous volumes of whole genome and metagenome sequence data available.
In this podcast we take a closer look at international development and global health research that shapes the way we respond during times of crisis. Dr Mukdarut Bangpan and Dr Kelly Dickson's work ...
New polling from UCL Policy Lab and More in Common has revealed a country that is significantly more moderate and relaxed in its views than politicians who claim that the country is in the middle of a ...
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The 19th International Conference on Computational Urban Planning and Urban Management returns to London in June 2025. For more than thirty years, Computational Urban Planning and Urban Management ...
The Third Industrial Revolution made London famous for its ‘pea souper’ fog, when clouds of particulates from the burning of coal in factories and houses across the city made it, perhaps, the original ...