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Quantum Untangled is extended!

Science Gallery London’s current season exhibition Quantum Untangled will now run until 28 March

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Beyond the Fitbit: Why your next health tracker might be a button on your shirt

Measuring human movement with tracking devices on looser clothing is more accurate than on tight body suits or straps.

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Project will seek to address challenge of skills shortage in rural areas

A pioneering new project led by a King’s College London academic aims to help rural governments address the growing challenges posed by ageing populations and...

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COMMENT: Will artificial snow save the ski industry in the long run – or curse it?

For decades, skiing has been marketed as one of the most dependable winter holidays you can book. But across Europe, that assumption no longer holds.

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New study launched to tackle heart disease as leading cause of maternal death

A new national study aims to transform understanding of heart disease in pregnancy, the leading cause of maternal mortality and serious complications in the UK.

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New round of Vice-Chancellor's awards for postgraduate students announced

Professor Shitij Kapur, Vice-Chancellor & President of King’s College London, has announced a third year of the University’s scholarship scheme for...

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Faster blood test could support safer decision-making in drug-related emergencies

New research from King’s College London suggests that a rapid blood testing method could deliver reliable results far more quickly than previously thought,...

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Study shows how to mitigate racial bias in AI used for heart imaging

King’s College London researchers have found that understanding the root causes of bias could help mitigate it in cardiac segmentation models.

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King's joins new partnership to understand what makes research communication effective in an era of mistrust

The Policy Institute at King’s partners with Wellcome and Sense about Science to explore how research communication can remain effective amid rising...

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Rural backlash against green levies 'rooted in sense of unfairness'

Hostility towards carbon taxes in rural areas is being fuelled by a deep-seated belief that the state unfairly prioritises the urban centres of political and...

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UK's growing synthetic opioid problem: Nitazene deaths could be underestimated by a third

Deaths due to synthetic opioids nitazenes have likely been underestimated by up to a third.

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Third annual Demystifying Impact event explores entrepreneurial mindset

Staff and students gathered to hear about innovative approaches to ensuring research findings have impact in the real world through creating start up and spin...

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New Christian Materiality project secures major European Research Council grant

New Christian Materiality, 1450-1750 (MATERIA) is the first European Research Council Advanced Grant hosted by the Department of History.

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Study identifies key elements which determine impact of AI on jobs

Two jobs can be equally exposed to artificial intelligence yet experience entirely different outcomes, a major new study has shown.

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