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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 key to sticking to and reaping the rewards of exercise over the long term may be as simple as doing something you enjoy, ...
Broken, Burnt, Buried explores what the practice of breaking everyday objects tells us about the life of ordinary people in ...
Dr Amanda Heslegrave (UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology), the principal researcher on several papers finding protein warning signs for Alzheimer’s, said the research highlighted the importance ...
“The UN coordinated system has been crippled and undermined intentionally by Israel and its allies such that they were able then to introduce this horrifically violent alternative,” said Dr James ...
“This is a critical time for wasp colony founding when the lone foundress queen, who has emerged from hibernation, builds a nest and raises her first brood alone,” said Professor Seirian Sumner (UCL ...
A night of Neuroscience comedy for all, featuring staff & students from UCL Brain Sciences with stand-up comedian Abigoliah Schamaun.
This new paper explores the barriers and facilitators to delivering webchat mental health support to young people, using the Behaviour Change Wheel.
“The Indian government announced the abeyance very quickly after the Pahalgam terrorist attack because it knows that water is a real pressure point for Pakistan. Water is very politically sensitive,” ...
European Social and Political Studies (ESPS) and International Social and Political Studies (ISPS) are challenging, flexible, diverse four-year programmes at a university known for academic innovation ...
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