The remains of the earliest dinosaurs may lie undiscovered in the Amazon and other equatorial regions of South America and Africa, suggests a new study led by UCL researchers.
Just over one in 20 adults in England both smoke and vape, according to a new study by UCL researchers.
President & Provost Dr Michael Spence writes in The Times that universities are built on the principle of freedom of speech, ...
23 January 2025, 6:15 pm–7:30 pm James Richardson is the Acting Chief Executive, Director of Analysis and Chief Economist of the Climate Change Committee. He was previously Chief Economist at the ...
From the late Old Kingdom (about 2686-2181 BC) to the late New Kingdom (about 1550-1069 BC) there survive about fifteen letters written to relatives who had recently died. Although there are so few ...
death of the Prophet Mohamed in Medina AH 11 (AD 632) succeeded by four of his Companions, related by blood or marriage to the Prophet, each taking the title Caliph, in Arabic Khalifa meaning 'he who ...
As artificial intelligence reshapes geopolitics, security, and international cooperation, how can we harness its potential ...
The UCL Drawing Gym is an exercise programme to help engineers improve their sketching and visualisation skills. Starting with simple sketches to develop spatial literacy, the exercises will boost ...
Gain in-depth expertise in the rapidly growing robotics and artificial intelligence field through this cutting-edge programme. This Master's combines Computer Science, AI and Electronic and Mechanical ...
Already by the end of the Ptolemaic Period burials were no longer being equipped with many types of object which had been made for the tomb for over one and a half thousand years, such as shabtis or ...
Medical (especially anatomical) terms are daunting at first. They can seem almost like a different language. It is important not to panic. Don’t attempt to memorise lists of words. Terms will soon ...
Son of Neill Malcolm 11th of Poltalloch (q.v.) and Mary Houghton nee Brisset, and father of Neill Malcolm 13th of Poltalloch and John Malcolm (each of whom q.v). Left £500,000 at his death in 1837.