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The rapid rise of vaping that began when disposable e-cigarettes became popular in 2021 appears to have stalled in Great ...
The idea that dinosaurs were already in decline before an asteroid wiped most of them out 66 million years ago may be ...
Professor Nilli Lavie (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience) said: "When you do a task repeatedly, it changes the brain's anatomy in areas connected to that task, increasing the overall volume of ...
A team of researchers at UCL and UCLH have identified the key brain regions that are essential for logical thinking and problem solving. The findings, published in Brain, help to increase our ...
MediaCentral Widget Placeholderhttps://mediacentral.ucl.ac.uk/Player/e8DGjEi4 This video highlights that while independent abortion services provide 80% of abortions ...
Professor Simona Parrinello, a leading expert in glioblastoma biology and Head of the Research Department of Cancer Biology at UCL, has been awarded a AUD $500,000 (£250,400) research grant by the ...
PhD studentship opportunity available at the UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources, exploring the ‘Calculation of the Monetary ESGAP (M-ESGAP) Indicator’.
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Dr Alfio Alessandro Chiarenza (UCL Earth Sciences) said: “If it weren’t for that asteroid, they might still share this planet with mammals, lizards, and their surviving descendants: birds”.
Professor Michael Spence (UCL President and Provost) argues that criterion-based assessment, familiar to most students in exam-based testing, judges work according to pre-determined criteria.
Dr Thomas Gift (UCL Political Science) said: "The fact that DOGE is waning in popularity, and many voters resent Musk trying to buy elections with his wealth, will serve as energizers for the ...