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The key to sticking to and reaping the rewards of exercise over the long term may be as simple as doing something you enjoy, ...
Broken, Burnt, Buried explores what the practice of breaking everyday objects tells us about the life of ordinary people in ...
Professor Bill McGuire (UCL Earth Sciences) warns in the iNewspaper that by 2050, heatwaves will become longer and more intense because of climate change, and extreme weather by today’s standards will ...
A night of Neuroscience comedy for all, featuring staff & students from UCL Brain Sciences with stand-up comedian Abigoliah Schamaun.
"If it's wrapped in plastic and it contains at least one ingredient that you don't typically find in a domestic kitchen, then it's ultra-processed food," said Dr Chris Van Tulleken (UCL Infection & ...
“It’s one of the most common complications of the disease – yet it’s also one of the least discussed,” said Dr David Ralph (UCL Surgery and Interventional Science), on the connection between erectile ...
"People won't want to do business with the US if they don't trust the US in negotiations, if they're not sure the US will stand by them in defence and security issues,” said Professor Julie Norman ...
Two new studies of former rugby players, involving Dr Richard Sylvester (UCL Division of Surgery & Interventional Science), found no cases of early-onset dementia but did find potential signs of ...
Our aim is to make an impact on key medical challenges facing 21st century society through world-leading research on medical imaging, image analysis, and image-based modelling technologies and ...
Welcome to the Queen Square Library, a shared resource between the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology and the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (UCLH) ...
This reading group invites students and scholars of all disciplines and career stages to consider interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches to the study of sexuality, reproductive health, and ...
New opinion polling for the Constitution Unit fielded by YouGov shows overwhelming public support for going further than the government’s plan to remove hereditary peers, in line with key amendments ...