The world’s thinnest spaghetti, about 200 times thinner than a human hair, has been created by a UCL-led research team.
About one in five people who have stopped smoking for more than a year in England currently vape, equivalent to 2.2 million ...
Trace Neuroscience, a UCL spinout biopharmaceutical company, has received $101m (£78m) in Series A funding, to help develop ...
The discovery at UCL of three books owned by Oscar Wilde, the acclaimed author and playwright, has provided an invaluable ...
A funding boost of more than £78 million will help UCL scientists working to develop a potential treatment for motor neurone ...
Mysteries about Uranus that have baffled scientists for decades may have been the result of an unusually powerful solar storm ...
Bioscience and environmental science PhD students at UCL are to benefit from a share of a £500 million investment announced ...
The rich heritage of African and Caribbean staff at UCL, along with their invaluable contributions to education, research, professional services and university life, is celebrated in a new ...
The Unlocking the SDGs: A Blueprint for the Future podcast bring together experts from across UCL and beyond to explore the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Over five episodes, the series ...
Truancy rates have risen faster in developed English-speaking countries since the Covid-19 pandemic than in non-English-speaking countries, according to a new working paper Professor John Jerrim (UCL ...
A new type of therapy that ‘edits’ a gene in patients with a rare heart condition has been shown to be safe and effective, according to research from UCL and the Royal Free Hospital. Results for the ...
Learn more about the work of the Education and Student Lifecycle Portfolios by joining their termly events The Education and Student Lifecycle Change Portfolios, made up of a series of themed ...