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Archaeologists from UCL are helping archivists at Jersey Heritage to carefully study, catalogue and store hundreds of pieces of Ice Age animal bone, that were discovered on the Channel Island more ...
Negative school experiences generate twice the emotional burden in autistic and ADHD adolescents compared to their neurotypical classmates, and this is significantly correlated with depression and ...
Cyberstalking is increasing at a faster rate than traditional stalking and is disproportionately affecting young people, ...
The increase in mental health problems among young people in the UK in recent years has been driven by a real increase in ...
An experimental device that stimulates a key nerve connecting the heart and brain can improve fitness and exercise tolerance, ...
Three UCL professors have been made Fellows of the British Academy for the humanities and social sciences, in recognition of ...
Professor Ibrahim Abubakar, an internationally renowned expert in global health, has been announced as UCL’s new Vice-Provost ...
A UCL-sponsored clinical trial for patients newly diagnosed with glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer, has opened ...
Section 3: Short-term Illness and other Extenuating Circumstances How UCL supports students who experience sudden, unexpected difficulties which affect their performance at assessment ...
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 ...
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