The short-term boost our brains get after we do exercise persists throughout the following day, suggests a new study led by ...
The Hippocratic Corpus consists of some 60 medical treatises, the majority of them conventionally dated to the later decades of the fifth century B.C., or to the early decades of the fourth; that is ...
As we are approaching the end of an eventful and exciting year, we are delighted to present the most significant news and events of UCL SSEES during 2024. The Award recognises and demonstrates our ...
10 February 2025, 6:30 pm–8:00 pm In this lecture, Noura Al Sayeh and Anne Holtrop reflect on their work at the intersection of conservation, cultural heritage and contemporary design in Bahrain.
“This study can’t tell us whether this would prevent depression. It just shows that people who are less depressed walk more… that might just be because they’re more cheerful and active,” said ...
A ground-breaking new report by the UCL Institute of Health Equity (IHE) published today, Tuesday 17 December, highlights the profound impacts – both positive and negative – that housing has on health ...
The human catastrophe of early modern slavery juxtaposed west and central Africans with northwest Europeans in the Americas. Out of this genocidal experience, race has become a dominant category for ...
Transliteration after Helck 1972, using the copy on Papyrus Chester Beatty V as principal source. The section divisions are those of Helck 1972. Transliteration ...
“It is just as likely that individuals with better navigational and spatial skills flourish in these jobs and this represents the presence of greater cognitive reserve,” said Professor Robert Howard ...
27 January 2025–31 January 2025, 9:00 am–5:00 pm Participants are invited to arrange a 30-minute meeting with their matched alumni to take placed during the week Monday 27 - Friday 31 January 2025. If ...
After a sell-out debut live show, Suzi Ruffell and Tom Allen are bringing their podcast Like Minded Friends back to the stage for a one-off Christmas special! A podcast where two homo comedians talk ...
An irreversible inhibitor causes covalent modification of the enzyme, so that its activity is permanently reduced. Compounds that act as irreversible inhibitors are often useful as drugs that need be ...