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International Neuropathic Pain consortium awarded €1.4m grant

DECIPHER, an international consortium on Neuropathic Pain led by King’s College London, has been awarded €1.4m by ERA-NET Neuron to research the role of...

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Discussion focusses on global security in turbulent times

As part of a new four university dialogue on international affairs, King’s College London hosted a panel discussion focused on global security in a changing...

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King's roundtable strengthens UK health alliances with Kenya and Ghana

A roundtable hosted by King’s this week strengthens the UK, Kenya and Ghana’s collaboration in healthcare.

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Working night shifts makes it harder to manage type 2 diabetes

Night shift workers living with type 2 diabetes (T2D) face challenges in maintaining a healthy diet and managing their condition.

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A tale of two sports: what skiing and Formula One get right, and wrong, on climate change

Artificial snow may be masking long-term risks in skiing, while Formula One could help drive low-carbon innovation beyond the track.

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Remote consultations not associated with rise in psychiatric hospital admissions during COVID-19

New research has found the introduction of remote consultations in primary care during the pandemic wasn’t associated with an increase of psychiatric hospital...

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Parent groups meet Prime Minister on plans to build stronger communities

Representatives from Parent Power and Empoderando Familias met with UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer ahead of the launch of the government’s new social...

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Sir John Major warns democracy is 'at a pivotal moment' in King's College London lecture

The former Prime Minister also stressed that political opponents should not be treated as enemies

Sir John Major speaking at King's on 18 March

King's research team secures funding to advance ultrasound-led detection of congenital heart disease

Researchers from King’s College London have been awarded over £191,000 for a project to detect congenital cardiac risks before birth using ultrasound images...

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Study of coroners' reports highlights safety concerns linked to fentanyl patch deaths

Researchers at King’s College London have analysed coroners’ reports from across England, Wales and Northern Ireland to identify safety concerns linked to...

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New single‑cell technique reveals how tuberculosis‑like bacteria alter human cells

Researchers from King’s College London and the University of Surrey have developed a new technique to measure the content of individual human cells infected...

Human immune cells called macrophages that have been infected with tuberculosis bacteria. The bacteria are coloured red so they can be seen inside the cells (bacteria coloured red using AI).

Project will explore foundations of British slavery

A major new research project exploring the political and economic foundations of British slavery has been awarded funding by a leading foundation.

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King's welcomes delegation from EU Parliament Committee to discuss the UK's reassociation to Erasmus+

On Monday 16 February, delegates from the EU Parliament’s Committee on Culture and Education convened a roundtable of key stakeholders at King’s to discuss...

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Mothers and babies at growing risk without better care for type 2 diabetes, experts warn

Researchers from across the UK and Ireland are calling for urgent action to improve care for women with early-onset type 2 diabetes before, during and after...

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COMMENT: Formula 1's 2026 rules: new sustainability rules are changing the way races are won

Under one of the most significant rule changes in the sport’s history, roughly half of a Formula 1 car’s output now comes from its electric motor.

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