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UCL Grant Idea Workshop Explores AI in Scientific Research

The MAPS faculty held a Grant Idea Workshop on Friday 6 March 2026, bringing together UCL researchers to explore innovative applications of AI in scientific research.

06 Mar 2026

Analysing UK parliamentary rhetoric

UCL Doctoral Researchers from the Department of Physics and Astronomy collaborated with The Guardian to produce a striking analysis of immigration sentiment in parliamentary rhetoric.

02 Mar 2026

UCL Research highlighted in Physics Review Letters collection of 2025

Results from the Muon g-2 and LZ experiments selected in PRL's review of 2025

02 Mar 2026

MAPS Established Researchers Travel Grant 25/26

MAPS established researchers can apply for up to £500 by 16 March 2026 to create new connections or explore opportunities for new partnerships through research visits.

09 Feb 2026

MAPS Early Career Researchers Travel Grant 25/26

MAPS early career researchers can apply for up to £500 by 16 March 2026 to visit external organisations or attend training or conferences.

09 Feb 2026

Baby dinosaurs a common prey for Late Jurassic predators

Babies and very young sauropods – the long-necked, long-tailed plant-eaters that in adulthood were the largest animals to have ever walked on land – were a key food sustaining predators.

30 Jan 2026

UCL astronomer and children’s book author wins lifetime achievement award

Professor Raman Prinja (UCL Physics & Astronomy) has received this year’s Ian Robson Lifetime Achievement Award from the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) for his outstanding contributions.

09 Jan 2026

Dark matter search achieves new record and spots neutrinos from Sun’s core

The LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) collaboration involving UCL researchers has achieved a new record in its search for dark matter and for the first time picked up signals from neutrinos produced in the Sun’s core

12 Dec 2025

Cause of Santorini earthquake swarm uncovered

A mysterious swarm of earthquakes that occurred near the Greek island of Santorini in early 2025 was caused by rebounding sheets of magma slicing through Earth’s crust, finds a new study.

20 Nov 2025

Centre for Data Intensive Science and Industry hosts 15 Industry and Research Partners

The DISI Centre welcomed partners and students to the Industry’s annual project pitch event, showcasing its world-leading ability to bridge fundamental science and industry for its PhD students.

06 Nov 2025

UCL scientists supporting NASA mission to find Earth-like worlds

UCL researchers are investigating how a UK-led team could design and build one of the core instruments on a flagship NASA mission, the Habitable Worlds Observatory.

30 Oct 2025

Incredible new telescope could change our understanding of the universe

The largest multi-object spectroscopic survey facility in the southern hemisphere, which UCL engineers helped design and build, has taken its first observations.

23 Oct 2025

Why don’t we live in an antimatter universe?

UCL researchers played a leading role in new precision results in the neutrino sector, which have just been published in Nature

22 Oct 2025

UK Dark Matter Hunt Takes Centre Stage at New Scientist Live

Professor Chamkaur Ghag delivered a captivating talk at a recent New Scientist Live event on the Universe Stage - ExCel, London, UK

22 Oct 2025

UCL Risk & Disaster Reduction at New Scientist Live

Professor Joanna Faure Walker and colleagues inspired pupils at New Scientist Live with talks, panels, and hands‑on disaster preparedness activities.

21 Oct 2025

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