UCL in the media
Rise in DIY lawyers clogs up the system
Professor Dame Hazel Genn (UCL Laws) warns that the rising number of "DIY litigants" acting without lawyers will lead to a "deterioration in effective access to justice".
Read: The Times (£)A look at the effect of trees on artists
With ash trees under threat from a deadly fungus, Sharon Morris (UCL Slade School of Fine Art) discusses the way that trees imprint themselves on the imagination.
Listen: BBC Radio 4's 'Today' (from 1h 51m 53s)Particle headache: Why the Higgs could spell disaster
Professor Jon Butterworth (UCL Physics & Astronomy) comments on the concept of a multiverse. "It looks as if it's an excuse to give up on deeper explanations of the world, and we don't want to give up," he says.
Read: New ScientistBody down a wire: Living your life in remote-control
A team led by Professor Mel Slater (UCL Computer Science) has built a surrogate robot whose actions mirror a person's body movements.
Read: New Scientist10 unusual ways to see London at night
UCL's Mill Hill observatory is listed as one of the best places for stargazing in London.
Read: Guardian More: Mill Hill ObservatoryMargaret Curran accuses Alex Salmond of 'casual dishonesty'
Professor Alan Trench (UCL Constitution Unit), told a Holyrood inquiry he was "sceptical" about the explanation because the deal "in a sense changes nothing".
Read: TelegraphSurely it's obvious why arrested Sun journalists have not 'walked away'
"A lot will depend, I would guess, on the extent to which the lawyers think their clients have meaningful defences and the extent to which the police have sufficient evidence to mount a case against the individual journalists," says Professor Richard Moorhead (UCL Laws).
Read: Guardian More: Lawyer WatchCan gadgets be safely used during take-off and landing?
Professor Izzat Darwazeh (UCL Electronic & Electrical Engineering) talks about how much interference a gadgets emit in airline mode, and whether they pose a risk to planes during take-off and landing.
Watch: BBC News More: Environmental EngineerWhat does the stock market actually tell us about our economy?
Dr Marc Moore (UCL Laws) says that "stock markets are of limited relevance to our lives today", and that there is a "substantial separation between the underlying companies and the actual market for their shares".
Listen: BBC R4 Today (from 2hrs 45m)London's 1000 most influential people 2012
Professor Malcolm Grant (UCL President & Provost) and Geraldine Davies (UCL Academy) have been included in the Evening Standard's 1000 most Influential Londoners.
Read: Evening Standard