Focusing on how to specify the process and the fundamentals for characterisation.
Mount Everest is about 15 to 50 metres taller than it would otherwise be because of uplift caused by a nearby eroding river ...
Associate Professor Richard Poole leads a review, published in Genetics, of how worm neurons are generated, and of the similarities and differences between worms and other organisms, based on the ...
Robert Suits is a Lecturer in Environmental History at UCL since 2024. He earned his PhD from the University of Chicago before holding postdoctoral positions at the University of Calgary and at the ...
04 December 2024, 4:15 pm–5:30 pm The Term I seminar series will highlight thematic research looking at 'Life Histories' and 'Human Planetary Transformations'. These are scheduled to be in-person ...
13 November 2024, 4:15 pm–5:30 pm The Term I seminar series will highlight thematic research looking at 'Life Histories' and 'Human Planetary Transformations'. These are scheduled to be in-person ...
27 November 2024, 4:15 pm–5:30 pm The Term I seminar series will highlight thematic research looking at 'Life Histories' and 'Human Planetary Transformations'. These are scheduled to be in-person ...
Working with others to transform lives is at the heart of what we do at UCL. Through knowledge exchange, our staff and students work with businesses, government, not-for-profits and community groups ...
A study led by Dr Daniel Sands (UCL School of Management) has found that ­Michelin-starred restaurants are statistically more likely to close down than highly-rated establishments ­without the ...
Professor Francois Balloux (UCL Biosciences) said that XEC has a "slight transmission advantage" but reassured that vaccinations should continue to provide strong protection.
Researchers, including Professor Paul Beard (UCL Medical Physics & Biomedical Engineering), have developed a new handheld scanner which they hope will transform cancer and arthritis diagnosis. Read: ...