Generally, things really do seem better in the morning, with clear patterns across time of day in how we report our mental ...
People who exercise throughout their lives have a better chance of avoiding dementia – even if they show signs of diseases ...
06 March 2025, 12:00 pm–1:30 pm Sustainable fashion choices are increasingly important, yet consumers face several challenges in adopting them due to lack of transparency in supply chains, misleading ...
Disadvantaged communities routinely put up with substandard housing development. Based on a detailed assessment of 20 housing development case studies from across England, this report identifies ten ...
“The cohort has a great range of experiences with others coming straight from undergraduates like myself, those who are taking a career break after a few years, and those who have been working for ...
“The emissions from burning fossil fuels produced in operating and under-construction oil and gas fields and coalmines around the world far exceed the remaining global ‘carbon budget’” said Dr Fergus ...
'Being part of DSPP (Economics pathway) cohort at UCL really provided me with an outstanding foundation to launch my career. Going straight from my undergraduate to master’s I was able to build in on ...
“Descending into a subterranean world has a romantic appeal for many,” said Dr Peter Rees (UCL Bartlett School of Planning) the appeal of the pedestrian tunnels under the Thames.
“There are attempts to reduce migration by the current government, but at the same time you want to grow,” said Professor Christian Dustmann (UCL Economics) on the challenges around changing ...
"A big part of Trump's appeal at the moment is simply a reflection of the fact that he's in his honeymoon period,” said Dr Thomas Gift (UCL Political Science) on President Donald Trump’s approval ...
“[It] seems to tell me that disengagement has already begun,” said Emeritus Professor Kathleen Burk (UCL History) on The US asking Britain to chair a meeting of Ukraine’s Western backers. Read: Mail ...
Professor John Sutherland (UCL English Language & Literature) writes how lamentable it is that many parents and schools “no longer think it their business to introduce a love of books to their ...