Just over one in 20 adults in England both smoke and vape, according to a new study by UCL researchers.
The remains of the earliest dinosaurs may lie undiscovered in the Amazon and other equatorial regions of South America and ...
Immerse yourself in a night full of adventure where game play, poetry and object-handling converge in a life-sized version of ...
President & Provost Dr Michael Spence writes in The Times that universities are built on the principle of freedom of speech, ...
As artificial intelligence reshapes geopolitics, security, and international cooperation, how can we harness its potential ...
“I think the pandemic permanently altered many people’s relationship with work, and the effects of that are still ongoing,” said Professor Anthony Klotz (UCL School of Management) on large numbers of ...
Professor Sophie Scott (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience) describes why live music gigs, especially independent venues, are meaningful for concert goers and have such resonance with people.
“You just have to clear up tons and tons of rubble… It’ll happen because people are resilient always, but it’s going to be difficult,” said Caroline Sandes (UCL Institute of Advanced Studies) on the ...
Research by Professor Josh Ryan-Collins (UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose) finds that building new homes is unlikely to reduce house prices by much more than 2% overall, and unlikely to ...
“We are living amid this AI wave where new models are released constantly,” Dr Cecilia Rikap (UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose), on China’s new lower cost DeepSeek AI model that ...
Writing in New Statesman, Professor Francis Green (IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education & Society) and historian David Kynaston analyse the social and economic impact of a proposed VAT added to private ...
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