Yeast left over from brewing beer can be transformed into edible ‘scaffolds’ for cultivated meat – sometimes known as lab-grown meat – which could offer a more sustainable, cost-effective alternative ...
Congratulations to members of UCL’s community who have been recognised in the New Year Honours 2026, including two academics, ...
Join us for this Lunch Hour Lecture with Anna Koch, DAAD Francis Carsten Lecturer in Modern German History at the School of ...
Explore UCL’s past, present and future in Two Centuries Here, a major new exhibition marking 200 years since UCL's founding ...
COP30 must be the bridge between promise and proof – the moment the world shifts from declarations to outcomes people can feel in daily life. The transformation towards more sustainable and ...
For the first time, the G20 will meet on African soil - at a moment when demands to reshape the global economy are intensifying. Climate instability, biodiversity loss, the rising cost of capital, and ...
Professor Matthew Carmona, Professor of Planning and Urban Design at The Bartlett School of Planning, has been appointed Specialist Advisor to the House of Lords Built Environment Committee. The ...
Seven in ten Britons say it is important for top scientific institutions to be independent in exclusive new polling. Read the full report here. The UK’s top scientific institutions, from the Met ...
A major UCL-led clinical trial, aiming to transform the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease through a simple blood test, is now welcoming its first participants who will be recruited via memory clinics ...
Scientists at UCL, Google DeepMind and Intrinsic have developed a powerful new AI algorithm that enables large sets of robotic arms to work together faster and smarter in busy industrial settings - ...
The annual number of heat-related deaths in England and Wales is set to rise up to fiftyfold over the next 50 years because of climate change, finds new research by UCL and the London School of ...
Blended finance emerged to address a central paradox in the global economy: the coexistence of abundant private capital and a perceived shortage of public resources to meet development needs.