Watch ABOVE and beyond: new drones developed by UCL collaboration give rare insight into remote volcanoes on YouTube.

Five-year mission maps 47 million galaxies and quasars
Five-year mission maps 47 million galaxies and quasars

Five-year mission maps 47 million galaxies and quasars

The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), which involves UCL researchers, has completed its originally planned mission, observing the light from more than 47 million galaxies and quasars.

27 Apr 2026

UCL physicists share prestigious Breakthrough Prize for muon experiment
UCL physicists share prestigious Breakthrough Prize for muon experiment

UCL physicists share prestigious Breakthrough Prize for muon experiment

The Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics for 2026 has been awarded to researchers including a UCL team who measured the magnetic “wobble” of the subatomic muon with ever greater precision

21 Apr 2026

Saturn’s magnetic bubble is lopsided compared to Earth’s
Saturn’s magnetic bubble is lopsided compared to Earth’s

Saturn’s magnetic bubble is lopsided compared to Earth’s

Saturn's magnetic shield is asymmetrical compared to Earth’s, suggests a new study involving UCL researchers, and this is likely a result of its fast rotation and the heavy material it pulls round it

17 Apr 2026

Donal McLaughlin's Viva success in High Energy Physics
Donal McLaughlin's Viva success in High Energy Physics

Donal McLaughlin's Viva success in High Energy Physics

Congratulations to Donal McLaughlin, who successfully passed his Viva for his thesis:

12 May 2026

UCL physicist leads landmark ATLAS paper on particle tracking
UCL physicist leads landmark ATLAS paper on particle tracking

UCL physicist leads landmark ATLAS paper on particle tracking

Dr Gabriel Facini from UCL Physics & Astronomy has led a new ATLAS Collaboration paper documenting, for the first time, the full track and vertex reconstruction pipeline used by the ATLAS experiment

12 May 2026

A global dataset of fossil foraminifera to examine how marine ecosystems changed
A global dataset of fossil foraminifera to examine how marine ecosystems changed

A global dataset of fossil foraminifera to examine how marine ecosystems changed

Global fossil foraminifera data reveal the Eocene–Oligocene transition reshaped marine ecosystems through complex, multi-stage changes driven by cooling, ice-sheet growth, and ocean circulation.

11 May 2026