People who exercise throughout their lives have a better chance of avoiding dementia – even if they show signs of diseases ...
I am an independent Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellow, heading the naturalistic experience group. My group investigates the neural mechanisms underlying real-world behaviours by using naturalistic ...
This research priority area explores the contested processes, practices and politics through which city governments are transforming urban space at a time of austerity urbanism, financialization and ...
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From: Chile Progressed to: UCL Human Rights Law LLM Year of study: 2020 Written Chiaki Kawachimaru ...
“When you do it on a planetary scale, it’s firstly putting a huge amount of extra energy into the system which means the climate system is speeding up,” said Professor Mark Maslin (UCL Geography) on ...
An abstract for Martha's talk can be found below. Please note the day and location for APEX this term: Fridays at lunchtime, 1-2 pm GMT, in the G22 Lecture Theatre on the ground floor of the UCL North ...
People who exercise throughout their lives have a better chance of avoiding dementia – even if they show signs of diseases like Alzheimer’s, finds a new study led by Dr Sarah-Naomi James (UCL Dementia ...
“It offers insights and inspirations to develop materials that are naturally sourced and provide a solution to the long-standing icing issue without causing,” said Professor Manish Tiwari (UCL ...
The UCL International Festival, hosted by UCL Students' Union, is a celebration of the rich diversity of UCL’s student community. As part of this event, Student Support and Wellbeing Services (SSWS) ...
“Here in the UK we also have a situation where the creative industries are economically exceptionally important, but often unloved by politicians, but AI companies are seen as the future,” said ...
“Literally every person in Europe is directly descended from Charlemagne… Literally, not metaphorically. You have a direct lineage which leads to Charlemagne,” said Dr Adam Rutherford (UCL Biosciences ...