A new open-access 3D portal that allows users to explore human organs in unprecedented detail, from the whole organ to ...
Scientists have successfully reconstructed videos purely from the brain activity of mice, showing what the mice were seeing, ...
Black women in the UK are entering menopause severely under informed, under supported, and often dismissed by healthcare ...
In recognition of University College London’s Bicentenary, Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal visited UCL’s Bloomsbury ...
A new experimental treatment for children with a hard-to-treat form of epilepsy is safe and can reduce seizures dramatically, helping them lead much healthier and happier lives, the findings of a UCL ...
Research into sociology, global competition law, education and urban planning has earned UCL academics election to The Academy of Social Sciences.
UCL’s Professor Francesco Muntoni has received the 2026 Novo Nordisk Prize for his pioneering research offering hope to children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Join us at the UCL Urban Room for the launch of the Manifesting exhibition which opens its doors to a season of public events.
Cartonnage is the term used in Egyptology and Papyrology for plastered layers of fibre or papyrus, flexible enough for moulding while wet against the irregular surfaces of the body; the method was ...
Our researchers investigate aspects of transport across all of its economic, social and environmental implications. Transport@UCL (formerly the UCL Transport Institute) convenes and leverages this ...
Several kings of the Fifth Dynasty selected for their pyramid complex an area of desert northwest of modern Abusir village. In the late nineteenth century, several museums acquired groups of papyrus ...
In ancient Egypt, every day in every temple, specially designated persons performed a ritual focussed on making offerings of food, drink, clothing and ointment, to a divine being (deity, king, or ...