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Researchers at UCL and the Francis Crick Institute have, for the first time, identified the origin of cardiac cells using 3D ...
This workshop and exhibition explore Buddhist influences in material culture, embodied practices and everyday experiences ...
Post Office victims/survivors and their families have experienced deep trauma and can be left feeling revictimised, a study ...
Join the UCL Urban Lab and the Bartlett Development Planning Unit (DPU) to launch the new book, Reconstruction as Violence in Assad's Syria edited by: Nasser Rabbat and Deen Sharp Reconstruction as ...
How should researchers approach collaborating with children in creative ways to ensure the research is beneficial for all involved? In this conversation, Karen discusses her thoughts and experiences ...
The first signs of posterior cortical atrophy include changes to your vision. Dr Natalie Ryan (UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology) explains that this can show up as “difficulty reading, judging ...
Dr Kaitlyn Regehr (UCL Information Studies) suggests people keep a ‘phone fed journal, for a few days, noting what you opened your phone to do, where you ended up, how long you spent there, and how ...
Dr Charis Bridger Staatz (UCL Social Research Institute) says environmental forces have the biggest impact on low-income households.
Professor John Deanfield (UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science) said: “many millions of people should have the jabs to live longer in good health”.
This film explores the challenges faced by immigrant children in Japan as they strive to maintain their native languages in a society that is home to an ever-growing population of foreign residents, ...
Join us for a research seminar with Prof. Enrica Papa exploring the concept of "commoning accessibility"—rethinking access as a collective, political process. This research seminar, hosted by the ...
“Sometimes families are in despair, knowing that something is wrong but not having a diagnosis” says Professor Nick Fox (UCL Institute of Neurology).