UCL in the media
Big data shows how 'selfless' driving could ease traffic congestion
Professor David Metz (UCL Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering) looks at the ways the personal benefits we get from having a car could be improved by collective thinking, such as altering driving routes to reduce overall congestion.
Read: The ConversationParents say meningitis B vaccine 'is cost-effective'
Dr Helen Bedford (UCL Institute of Child Health) says the guideline on who should receive meningitis B vaccinations is not set in stone, but as it is rolled out across a generation of infants, experts would start to learn more about its overall effectiveness and its cost.
Read: BBC NewsThe science of crying
Professor Michael Trimble (UCL Institute of Neurology) discusses the science behind why humans shed tears, and why some don't.
Read: TIMEHere be digital dragons: Why we're much better off than the official statistics say
Dr Paul Ormerod (UCL Clinical, Educational & Health Psychology) comments on Sir Charles Bean's Independent Review of UK Economic Statistics.
Read: City AMMeningitis B vaccine
Dr Helen Bedford (UCL Institute of Child Health) explains what the current recommendations are for the meningitis B vaccine.
Listen: BBC Radio 5 live '5 live Breakfast' (from 8 mins 40 secs)Titanium
Professor Andrea Sella (UCL Chemistry) explains why titanium is so difficult to extract from its ore.
Listen: BBC World Service 'Elements' (from 2 mins 26 secs)Switching energy providers
Dr Dimitrios Tsivrikos (UCL Clinical, Educational & Health Psychology) discusses the psychology of switching energy providers.
Listen: BBC Radio 5 live 'Wake Up to Money' (from 41 mins 35 secs), More: BBC Radio Scotland 'The Stephen Jardine Programme' (from 14 mins 35 secs)Space City UK
Professor Andrew Coates (UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory) discusses the future of the UK space industry live from Space City UK.
Listen: BBC Radio 5 live 'Afternoon Edition' (from 2 hours 38 mins)World Kidney Day
Professor David Wheeler (UCL Nephrology) explains why it's important to have a day that increases general awareness about kidney disease.
Listen: BBC Local Radio 'Mark Forrest' (from 1 hour 13 mins)Why do philosophers make unsuitable life partners?
Professor Jonathan Wolff (UCL Philosophy) says we need a new model of academic progression that does not involve working evenings and weekends.
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