UCL in the media
When living with a partner, women more likely to lack interest in sex than men
Dr Cath Mercer (UCL Institute for Global Health) has contributed to a study demonstrating that British women living with a partner are more than twice as likely to lack interest in sex compared to men.
Read: BBC News, More: MetroWhat's your bias?
Dr Lee de-Wit (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences) is interviewed about his new book, 'What's your bias?', and says that our choices are influenced by a host of subconscious factors.
Listen: BBC Radio Scotland, 'Good Morning Scotland'How to help teeth grinding - is botox the answer?
Professor Andrew Eder (UCL Eastman Dental Institute) says bruxism, or teeth grinding, is 'higher than ever and on the increase.'
Read: The Times (£), More: BBC Radio 5 live '5 live Breakfast' (56 mins 43 secs), BBC Radio Scotland 'John Beattie' (from 1 hr 14 mins 18 secs)Autonomous vehicles: 'We need to make sure we're not stuck behind a red flag'
Dr Melanie Smallman (UCL Science & Technology Studies) says there needs to be a 'proper discussion' about personal data and who can access it before autonomous cars hit our streets.
Read: GuardianiPhone 8 FaceID: How does facial recognition work? What are the risks?
Dr Steven Murdoch (UCL Computer Science) discusses new facial recognition capabilities in the wake of Apple's new product.
Read: Express, More: HuffpostScientists develop algorithm to match pupils with tutors using artificial intelligence
Professor Rose Luckin (UCL Institute of Education) comments on a partnership between UCL and MyTutor aimed at more effectively matching pupils and tutors.
Read: TelegraphFacts don't matter online
Dr Tali Sharot (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences) says the volume of information on the internet helps people to confirm their existing biases.
Read: BBC News, More: BBC World Service 'Tech Tent' (from 17 mins 25 secs), CNNOffshore wind power cheaper than new nuclear
Professor Michael Grubb (UCL Bartlett School of Environment, Energy & Resources) comments on proposed cost reductions to wind energy, saying it shows that Britain's biggest renewable resource is available at reasonable cost.
Read: BBC News, More: The Economist (£)Buildings that can withstand severe storms
Dr Joanna Faure Walker (UCL Institute for Risk & Disaster Reduction) speaks about the types of buildings that can withstand severe storms in the wake of extreme weather in the Caribbean.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 'Today' (from 1 hr 38 mins 37 secs)How a baby's brain prepares for the outside world
Dr Lorenzo Fabrizi (UCL Biosciences) has co-led a study into the source of spontaneous, high-amplitude bursts of activity in preterm baby brains, vital for healthy development.
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