UCL in the media
Rosetta starts search for the origin of life
Professor Andrew Coates (UCL MSSL) discusses the Rosetta mission, the first ever spacecraft to rendezvous with a comet, describing it as "the start of a great adventure".
Read: ForbesCybersecurity experts take Russian hacking scare 'with a pinch of salt
Dr Brad Karp (UCL Computer Science) explains some of the concerns over Hold Security's claim that 1.2bn usernames and passwords were stolen by criminal gang.
Read: GuardianCentralised stroke care saves more lives
A study led by Professor Stephen Morris and Professor Naomi Fulop (UCL Applied Health Research) has found that the centralisation of stroke services in London, which involved the controversial closure of five hospital units, has saved nearly 100 lives a year.
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Equation 'can predict momentary happiness'
A study led by Dr Robb Rutledge (UCL Imaging Neuroscience) has developed a mathematical equation that can accurately predict moment-to-moment happiness.
Read: BBC News, More: Daily Mail, Telegraph, Telegraph (2), Independent, Huffington Post, Times (£), TIME, Forbes, Discover Magazine, The Australian (£), National Post, Globe and Mail, UCL News, Listen: BBC Radio 4 'Today' (from 10 mins 24 secs)Farewell to the 'Brioney Victoria' - hello to a new coral reef
Artist Simon Faithfull (UCL Slade School of Fine Art) has set fire to and sunk a boat of the Dorset coast to produce a unique underwater installation.
Read: IndependentChina sets sights on mission to mine the Moon
Professor Andrew Coates (UCL MSSL) comments on the possibility of China mining the Moon for a rare helium isotope.
Read: Times (£)Antibiotics use for colds 'rises 40%'
A study by UCL and Public Health England found the likelihood of GPs prescribing antibiotics for coughs and colds increased by 40 per cent between 1999 and 2011.
Read: BBC News, More: Guardian, Telegraph, Daily Mail, Yorkshire Post, Dundee Courier, Northern EchoVisual processes 'critical for sharp mind'
Dr James Thompson (UCL Division of Psychology & Language Sciences) comments on a study which has found that as individuals begin to have difficulties interpreting simple images, their overall intelligence falls too.
Read: BBC NewsAntibiotic resistance
Dr Jennifer Rohn (UCL Clinical Physiology) explains how bugs can become resistant to antibiotics.
Listen: BBC London 94.9 'Breakfast' (from 1 hour 35 mins)You might be surprised to find out who is living in London's luxury apartments
Dr Nicola Livingstone (UCL Bartlett School of Planning) looks at how the internationalisation of education and the "flight to quality" of overseas students to highly rated institutions has changed London's student housing market.
Read: The Conversation