A young boy born with a devastating, rare genetic condition has been given a new lease of life thanks to a team of UCL ...
Long-term exposure to toxic air can substantially weaken the health benefits of regular exercise, suggests a new study by an ...
A mysterious swarm of earthquakes that occurred near the Greek island of Santorini in early 2025 was caused by rebounding ...
Eight early career researchers from across UCL have received fellowships from the Royal Society to support their research on ...
The remains of an extensive Bronze Age settlement on the Kazakh Steppe that was likely once a major regional hub for ...
UCL has strengthened its position as a global leader in sustainability, ranking 1st in the UK, 2nd in Europe and 3rd globally ...
Join us for UCL Illuminated, a spectacular immersive sound and light show in the heart of London, celebrating 200 years of ...
"The White House wishes it could have that much control over events, quite frankly, and if it could, I'm sure it would do things in a very different fashion," said Dr James D. Boys (UCL Political ...
“A focus on the negative – phasing out of fossil fuels – is fraught with political obstacles,” said Professor Michael Grubb (UCL Bartlett School of Environment, Energy & Resources) on transitioning to ...
“I would have thought the government will have taken steps to ensure that neither it nor any of its employees is in violation of any UK sanctions or its obligations under international law,” said ...
“For an issue that helped get Trump elected in 2024, the economy looks more like a liability for Republicans heading into the 2026 midterms," said Dr Thomas Gift (UCL Political Science) on US ...
“A headline victory in Pokrovsk is going to be used by Putin to try to persuade Trump that, in fact, the Russians are indeed the winning side,” said Professor Mark Galeotti (UCL School of Slavonic and ...
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