UCL in the media
Nerc casts wide net for science funding ideas
Professor Donald Braben (UCL Department of Earth Sciences) comments on NERC's plan to seek suggestions from industry and the public on strategic priorities.
Read: THEWatkin's tower
Bryan Cahill (UCL Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering) and a team of student engineers create a model of Sir Edward Watkin's unsucessful 'Watkin's Tower' in Wembley, London.
Watch: BBC 'The One Show' (from 20 minutes)Patent wars: affordable medicines versus intellectual property rights
Professor David Taylor (UCL School of Pharmacy) comments on whether India should spend more on healthcare and improving access to medicines.
Read: BMJThe not-so Northern Lights
Dr Lucie Green (UCL Department of Space & Climate Physics) explains how the aurora borealis were visible further south than usual earlier this week.
Read: Daily MailJersey site that was last Neanderthal home is studied
Dr Matthew Pope (UCL Institute of Archaeology) comments on assessing storm damage to La Cotte in St Brelade, Jersey - an ice age site said to be one of the last known places Neanderthals lived.
Read: BBC NewsNewly infected mothers are more likely to pass HIV on to babies
Dr Claire Thorne (UCL Institute of Child Health) discusses how mother to child HIV transmission is more common in those recently diagnosed.
Read: The ConversationAlzheimer's 'linked to barbecued meat'
Professor Derek Hill (UCL Medical Physics & Bioengineering) comments on recent findings that connect proteins found in fried or barbecued meat to Alzheimer's.
Read: Times, More: Express, Mirror, Yorkshire PostRoyal Tudor foundation stone rediscovered at UCL
The stone marking Henry VIII's foundation of the Royal Naval Dockyard at Deptford 500 years ago has been rediscovered behind a false wall at UCL.
Read: ITV News, More: This is Local London, UCL NewsDesert Island Discs: Professor Hugh Montgomery
Professor Hugh Montgomery (UCL Clinical Physiology) was 'castaway' on Radio 4's Desert Island Discs over the weekend.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 'Desert Island Disks'Living with water: four buildings that will withstand flooding
In light of the recent flooding experienced in some areas of the UK, Sofie Pelsmakers (UCL Energy Institute) outlines how we can adapt existing buildings and build new ones differently to minimise damage to property.
Read: The Conversation