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King's joins UK's first brain-inspired computing innovation centre

King’s has joined the UK’s first Innovation and Knowledge Centre (IKC) dedicated to neuromorphic computing hardware, established following a £12.8 million...

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Assisted dying legislation deemed 'inadequate' as drafted

The proposed legislation that would give terminally ill adults in England and Wales the right to be provided with assistance to end their own lives is not fit...

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King's researchers receive coveted Future Leaders Fellowship

UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has today announced the latest recipients of its prestigious Future Leaders Fellowship, including three researchers from...

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Opioid-related deaths in past decade 55% higher than recorded

Opioid-related deaths from 2011 to 2022 are 54.7% higher than recorded, according to new research by King’s. Analysis by researchers puts the estimated number...

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Reducing waiting times in the Emergency Department: A hackathon with a healthcare mission

Nurses and AI researchers united at King's College London to tackle one of healthcare's most persistent challenges: emergency department waiting times that...

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TRAIL Summer Workshop 2025 brings 110 AI researchers to King's

From 25 August to 5 September 2025, King’s College London welcomed 110 young AI researchers from across Europe and beyond for the TRAIL Summer Workshop 2025.

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Mediterranean diet could reduce gum disease

People living in the UK and following a diet close to the Mediterranean diet are more likely to have better gum health, with potentially lower amounts of gum...

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King's among top 25 in Guardian University Guide 2026

King’s has climbed up seven places in the annual Guardian University Guide, reflecting its highly regarded reputation across a number of subjects.

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King's amongst most targeted universities by employers in 2025 study

The UK’s largest employers rank King's highly in their graduate recruitment plans a new report has found.

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Immune system changes affecting sensory nerves could cause fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia might be caused by changes in the body’s immune system which alter nerve cells in the skin.

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SloMo featured in National Gallery of Victoria exhibition

The digital therapy for paranoia in psychosis was spotlighted for its inclusive, people-centred design.

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School for Government welcomes new staff, including Deputy Director

New appointments bring further expertise in education policy, global governance, and behavioural science

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Dr Konrad Wagstyl co-awarded Michael Prize 2025 for contribution to epilepsy research

Senior Wellcome Research Fellow at the School, Dr Konrad Wagstyl, and his collaborator, Dr Sophie Adler (UCL), are joint recipients of the prestigious Michael...

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Clocks created from random events can probe 'quantumness' of universe

A new set of mathematical equations can now turn any random sequence of events into a clock.

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Research uncovers new treatments for hard-to-treat blood cancers

Researchers from King’s have identified a new way to treat certain blood cancers using existing drugs, by turning a once-dismissed part of our DNA into a...

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