UCL in the media
Ebola is not black magic - it is a virus than can and should be contained
Dr Felicity Fitzgerald (UCL Institute of Child Health) documents her time in an Ebola isolation unit in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Read: TelegraphWhat Toronto can learn about transit from London's deep dig
Professor Michael Hebbert (UCL Bartlett School of Planning) says the Crossrail development will "enable London to grow its capacity without growing physically".
Read: Globe and MailPrescription statistics
Professor David Colquhoun (UCL Neuroscience, Physiology & Pharmacology) comments on the latest statistics for prescription use from the Health Survey for England.
Listen: BBC Radio 5 live 'Sunday Breakfast' (from 2 hours 33 mins)The Pillars of Creation
Professor Andrea Sella (UCL Chemistry), Professor Steve Price (UCL Chemistry), Professor Serena Viti (UCL Physics & Astronomy) and Dr Stephen Fossey (UCL Physics & Astronomy) discuss nebulae and the birth and death of stars.
Watch: BBC Four 'Sky at Night'A torturous trail from terrible legal opinions to images of abuse
Bush administration lawyers must be held to account for authorising torture, writes Professor Philippe Sands (UCL Laws).
Read: Financial TimesFake Britain: herbal slimming pills
Professor Simon Gibbons (UCL School of Pharmacy) analyses fake 'herbal' slimming pills bought online for the banned substance sibutramine.
Watch: BBC One 'Fake Britain' (from 38 mins 48 secs)Ofsted chief says struggling schools 'no better off' under academy control
Dr Alice Sullivan (UCL Institute of Education) says "There is no robust evidence that any particular school structure or type - such as academies, free schools, faith schools - is beneficial for improving the performance of poor pupils".
Read: GuardianRethink reliance on self-funded postgraduates
Professor David Bogle (Head of UCL Graduate School) comments on the number of self-funded postgraduate research students at UCL and the effect higher undergraduate tuition fees may have on numbers.
Read: THEClay composites modelled in 'virtual lab'
A UCL research team led by Professor Peter Coveney (UCL Chemistry) have constructed a computer model that predicts the useful, physical properties of clay composites from their atomic make-up.
Read: BBC NewsUS report on 'enhanced interrogation' concludes: torture doesn't work
Professor Philippe Sands (UCL Laws) comments on the Senate report on the CIA's detention and interrogation program.
Read: Guardian