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The key to sticking to and reaping the rewards of exercise over the long term may be as simple as doing something you enjoy, ...
Broken, Burnt, Buried explores what the practice of breaking everyday objects tells us about the life of ordinary people in ...
State-educated, working class and ethnic minority graduates were less likely to secure employment offers in 2024 compared to 2023 than their privately educated, privileged and White peers, according ...
Join the UCL Postgrad Urbanists for a walking book club through Hyde Park discussing Colm Tóibín's 2009 novel, 'Brooklyn'.
The event, supported by Moorfields Eye Charity and NIHR Moorfields Biomedical Research Centre (BRC), provides an annual platform for our institute's research students and early-career researchers to ...
Staying active is important for both your physical health and your wellbeing. On this page, we have gathered a few ways in which you can stay active at UCL, try a new sport, and meet new people.
Astronomers at UCL and the University of Warwick, as part of a global collaboration including partners in Chile, USA and Europe, have discovered the smallest known star to host a transiting giant ...
We are recruiting a new lecturer with expertise in any of the following areas: the climate crisis, hydrogeology, sustainable resources, the energy transition, natural hazards, planetary science.
A new artificial intelligence (AI) test can identify which men with prostate cancer will benefit most from the life-extending drug abiraterone, in clinical trial results presented by scientists from ...
The process of necrosis, a form of cell death, may represent one of the most promising ways to change the course of human aging, disease and even space travel, according to a new study from ...
Chemists at UCL and the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology have demonstrated how RNA (ribonucleic acid) might have replicated itself on early Earth – a key process in the origin of life.
Middle-aged and older adults who experience pain are more likely to have had worsening symptoms of depression up to eight years before the pain began, according to a new study by UCL researchers.
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