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COMMENT: Belief in alien visits to Earth is spiralling out of control – here's why that's so dangerous

The idea that aliens may have visited the Earth is becoming increasingly popular.

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King's Engaged Researchers Awards 2025 - nominations now open!

The annual King’s Engaged Research Awards (KERA) are now open for applications.

Winners- 23-24 King's Engaged Research Awards - Jack Latimer

King's researcher partners with AI start-up to build natural language generation models

The models aim to remove 'hallucinations' from AI-generated language.

Dr Zheng Yuan, Department of Informatics

New online course developed from King's academics' resource book

Following the release of the sixth edition of resource book 'Becoming a Teacher', staff from the School of Education Community and Society have developed a...

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Announcing Belongings, part of King's Culture's new programme of art and ideas.

Susan Aldworth’s new exhibition explores how migration stories shape British identity, revealing the need for empathy and meaningful dialogue.

A window filled with small white dresses hanging up. The white dresses have black and white pictures printed on them

Research study reveals patchy and inconsistent end of life care

Findings show that one in five dying people had no contact with their GP in the last three months of life, half of respondents (49%) in the study were unhappy...

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New 'Chiral Vortex' of Light Reveals Molecular Mirror Images

The entirely new structure of light could help drug developers see their work more clearly than before.

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£1.8m funding to extend London's healthcare AI technologies and capabilities

The London Artificial Intelligence Centre for Value Based Healthcare (AI4VBH) has been allocated £1.8m by the London Secure Data Environment (SDE) from...

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King's Professor receives prestigious National Teaching Fellowship

Professor Eleanor Dommett has been recognised by the Advance Higher Education National Teaching Fellowship Scheme (NTFS) for her high-quality teaching and...

Professor Ellie Dommett

Halal Crypto: could blockchain be a boost for Shariah-compliant finance?

With the global Muslim population exceeding 1.8 billion, and increased demand for investment opportunities aligned with religious principles and community...

'virtual' chains formed from binary code

King's College London and the Foundation for Liver Research announce new institute dedicated to liver studies

King’s College London and the Foundation for Liver Research (FLR) are pleased to announce the establishment of the Roger Williams Institute of Liver Studies...

Scientist wearing blue gloves handling test tubes in the laboratory.

Micro-robots meet the public at the British Science Festival 2024

The School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences showcases how micro-robotics can be used for eye surgery and the delivery of regenerative therapies at...

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King's alumna Errollyn Wallen appointed Master of the King's Music

Errollyn Wallen CBE, who studied composition at King’s, is the first Black woman to become Master of the King’s Music.

Errollyn Wallen performing at Celebrating Nelson Mandela: His Letters, His Legacy event

Dulled emotional reactions in individuals with anhedonia linked with prolonged activity of the brain's attentional networks.

Anhedonia-related emotional blunting is linked with abnormally sustained activity in brain areas responsible for attention.

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New Vice Dean International appointed

Dr Julia Philippou to assume new role from 2 September 2024.

Julia Philippou

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