UCL in the media
Eastern European dance revolution conquers west
Dr Michal Murawski (UCL SSEES) says there is a fascination with the electronic music artists coming from former communist states.
Read: GuardianLittle Mina saved by 3D printer heart
Professor Andrew Taylor (UCL Cardiovascular Imaging Group) has been printing 3D models of patients' hearts to help young patients, and their parents, understand a diagnosis.
Read: Sunday Times (£)London needs homes, not towers of 'safe-deposit boxes'
Professor Peter Rees (UCL Bartlett School of Planning) questions whether too many new properties in London are simply designed as places for the super-rich to park their cash.
Read: GuardianSpoon me: how cutlery design can blow your tastebuds away
Zoe Laughlin (UCL Institute of Making) discusses the science of spoons and how different metals can alter how food tastes.
Read: Guardian, More: Daily Mail, Listen: BBC Radio 4 'Today' (from 2 hours 55 mins)Genome hunter: Rare diseases make people want to help
Professor Maria Bitner-Glindzicz (UCL Institute of Child Health) discusses the 100,000 Genomes Project.
Read: New ScientistPsychologists seek roots of terror
A team led by Dr Noemie Bouhana (UCL Security & Crime Science) hopes to develop a computer model of the processes underlying radicalization and subsequent terrorist attacks.
Read: Nature'Stiff upper lip' means patients ignore signs of cancer
A study led by Dr Katrina Whitaker (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) has found that people may dismiss red-flag cancer warning symptoms as trivial because they worry about wasting a doctor's time.
Read: Telegraph, More: Independent, Daily Mail, Daily Express, BBC News, Yorkshire Post, Huffington Post, Herald, Times of India, Listen: BBC Radio Scotland 'Morning Call' (from 37 mins 34 secs)How has technology changed us?
Dr Matthew Pope (UCL Archaeology) discusses how technology has changed us.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 'A History of Ideas' (from 1 min)Statins save fewer lives than exercising and eating sensibly
Commenting on a study on the impact of statins, Professor Sir Michael Marmot (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) says it is important to address the causes of heart disease rather than use drugs to treat the consequences.
Read: TelegraphThe 100 most international universities in the world 2015
UCL has been ranked the 15th most international university in the world by THE.
Read: THE (£)