UCL in the media
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A new x-ray technique developed by Alessandro Olivio (UCL Medical Physics and Bioengineering) and colleagues could herald improved baggage screening and mammograms.
Read: Scientific AmericanNo cancer jabs please, our daughters don't have sex
Research by Dr Daniel Gordon (UCL Epidemiology and Public Health), published in Vaccine Journal, examined the Jewish community's attitudes towards the vaccine for HPV, a sexually transmitted infection which can cause cervical cancer.
Read: Evening Standard, The Jewish ChronicleChina's village of the bachelors
Professor Therese Hesketh (UCL Population Health Sciences) comments on the potential impact of an inbalance in the numbers of men and women in China.
Read: The GuardianInstitute to spend £185,000 this academic year
This year, four of the seven Royal Institute of British Architects Research Awards have been awarded to staff and students at the UCL Bartlett School of Architecture.
Read: BD OnlineEntrepreneur Stephan Shakespeare announces winners of StartUp Summer 2011
Stephan Shakespeare, co-founder of YouGov PLC, announces the winners of StartUp Summer 2011 - a scheme to encourage innovation and entrepreneurship.
Read: City AMThe truth about social smoking
Professor Robert West (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) discusses nicotine addiction and the health myths surrounding 'social smoking'.
Read: The IndependentThe secret of my success: How five high-flying graduates made it
UCL Medical School graduate Lalin Navaratne is profiled in a feature article about what it takes to secure a top job in the most elite professions.
Read: The IndependentNeanderthal survival story revealed in Jersey caves
Dr Matt Pope (UCL Institute of Archaeology) discusses the La Cotte cave site on the Channel Island of Jersey as an exceptional long term record of Neanderthal behaviour.
Read: BBC News OnlineArchaeology experts meet to discuss conference
UCL Qatar (UCL-Q) and the Museum of Islamic Art recently welcomed an international team of archaeology experts to Doha, to finalise a major conference programme.
Read: Gulf TimesBlair and Bush planned Iraq war without second UN vote, letter shows
Professor Philippe Sands (UCL Laws) comments on a newly released letter that shows Britain and the US planned to take action against Saddam Hussein without a second UN resolution.
Read: The Guardian