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When we talk about decarbonisation, we are not just changing fuels. We are being asked to change this entire pace of living.

FoDOCS labs made a strong showing at the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology’s Annual Meeting in Birmingham (Nov 11–15), with both the LeBlanc and Tucker labs...

Warning: this article contains spoilers for the first four seasons of Stranger Things.

In her book, The Deployment of Art: The Imperial War Museum’s Artistic Records Committee, Dr Clare Carolin argues that artwork commissioned during the...

A new commentary in BMJ Global Health calls for ‘provincialising’ Global Oncology - shifting from universal models to approaches that reflect local realities...

The British anti-apartheid movement’s focus on Rhodesia after 1965 widened the movement to include other anti-colonial struggles in the region and provided...

Professor Anna Snaith, Professor of Twentieth-Century Literature in the Department of English, provides a fresh ‘earspective’ on the sonic legacy of the First...

New study from King’s Business School and the Federal Reserve Board shows most credit-limit increases are automated, targeting borrowers already in debt.

A new book explores how exiled women played a pivotal role in shaping elite culture in Restoration England through the introduction of the French salon model.

Compounds found in tea, coffee, berries and nuts linked to better long-term heart health.

Professor Wynn will start at King's in April 2026

Research shows that COVID-19 measures and legal restrictions in Poland compounded barriers to abortion access, revealing how health emergencies intersect with...

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Academics from the Department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry received prestigious prizes and nominations at the ACAMH Awards, held last month.

New research from King’s College London finds that coffee consumption within the NHS recommended limit is linked to longer telomere lengths – a marker of...

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