UCL in the media
A day in Camden: emergency calls and police vehicles
A day of emergency calls and police vehicles has been recorded in this video visualisation by Leto Peel (UCL Computer Science), using data from the Metropolitan police.
Watch: GuardianPeople, Not Technology are the Heart of London's Tech City
"Joanna Shields' appointment will go a long way to cementing the UK - and in particular London - as the world's best prospect for tech innovation, and is a powerful endorsement of the Government's strategy," says Professor Stephen Caddick (UCL Vice-Provost, Enterprise).
Read: Huffington PostHurricane Sandy: what is causing the 'Frankenstorm'?
Professor Mark Saunders and Dr Adam Lea (UCL Space & Climate Physics) explain what makes Hurricane Sandy a unique storm.
Read: Telegraph More: FT (£) Bloomberg TVBreast screening advice updated amid controversy over harms
A review of breast screening led by Prof. Sir Michael Marmot (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) finds that it saves 1,300 lives a year in the UK, but also results in unnecessary surgery for 4,000 women.
Read: BBC More: UCL News, Independent, Times (£), Daily Mail, Telegraph, Daily ExpressPostgraduate applications: a don's guide
Professor David Bogle (Head of UCL Graduate School) offers his guidance on applying for a postgraduate degree.
Read: TelegraphStorms continue to rage over L'Aquila sentences
In a letter to the Guardian following the L'Aquila earthquake ruling, Professor Nigel Harvey (UCL Cognitive, Perceptual and Brain Sciences) says that, "the uncertainty inherent in forecasts should be made explicit".
Read: GuardianProf Ali Zumla receives award from President Sata
Professor Ali Zumla (UCL Infection and Immunity) has been awarded the 'Commander of the Order of Distinguished Services - first division' medal by Zambia's President Michael Sata for his contribution to the fight against TB, HIV/AIDS and other related diseases.
Read: Times of ZambiaCorporate behemoth or saviour of British interiors?
Professor Alan Penn (UCL Faculty of Built Environment) discusses the design science behind the layout of Ikea's British stores.
Read: IndependentFeeling lucky? Scientific proof that you make your own luck
Dr Stephann Makri (UCL Interaction Centre) says that 'lucky' people are quicker to spot and seize their opportunities.
Read: Daily MailWomen with breast cancer to get help in choosing a therapy
Ministers hope that a review of breast cancer screening published tomorrow will allay the concerns of millions of women about its safety. The review has been led by Professor Sir Michael Marmot (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health).
Read: The Times (£)