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A UCL-sponsored clinical trial for patients newly diagnosed with glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer, has opened ...
A UCL-led group of world-leading scientists is joining Pacific sailors on a voyage like no other – to understand how ...
While parenthood is linked with better mental health, new UCL research reveals social and economic circumstances also matter.
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 Dr Carina ...
“A declaration of famine should in theory galvanise the international community to rush food to those who need it, but with aid budgets already stretched, that doesn't always happen,” said Dr James ...
Dr Heather Shaw (UCL Cancer Institute ) and principal investigator of the SCOPE trial, said: “These findings highlight the real potential for a significant clinical benefit for patients with advanced ...
“The Government must offer a forensic explanation for why present estimates are out of line with previous ones,” said Professor Jeff King (UCL Laws) in response to the data breach of Afghan ...
Professor Brad Blitz (IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education & Society) discusses the serious ramifications of the government’s data breach and secret Afghan relocation scheme.
Dr Matt Pope (UCL Institute of Archaeology) comments on a study into this prehistoric population, calling it "a powerful reminder that there is no monolithic neanderthal culture." ...
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We run the Smoking Toolkit Study (STS) and the Alcohol Toolkit Study (ATS). These studies consist of a series of monthly, national, household, face-to-face surveys of the adult population of England, ...