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COMMENT: Why plastic bottles now have their caps attached

Dr Randa Kachef examines the new change in single-use plastic bottles and whether it will improve recycling.

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Visual mismatch negativity identified as a mechanism of Parkinson's disease psychosis

Reduced brain activity responding to unpredicted visual changes is a marker of psychosis in Parkinson’s disease and a potential therapeutic target

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Global Cultures Institute announces Fellowship for 2024-25

Dr Anna Woodham leads an interdisciplinary project looking at the emotional labour of employees in galleries, libraries, archives, and museums (GLAM) through...

Dr Anna Woodham, Senior Lecturer in Museum & Heritage Studies in the Department of Culture, Media & Creative Industries

Circle U. Summer School reinvigorated passion for PhD research, King's student says

King’s PhD candidate recently attended the Circle U. Summer School in Belgium and shares her experience on the four-day long course centering 'Language in...

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COMMENT: Wuthering Heights casting row: most adaptations struggle with picking the right Heathcliff and Cathy, but we deserve better in 2024

How do you cast Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte’s 1847 novel about a child so brutalised by his adoptive family that he drives his pregnant love to death?...

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Black History Month 2024

Explore the events happening across King's to mark Black History Month

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COMMENT: Why it's becoming harder to get super-rich in China

China's rapid economic growth has brought with it a rise in the super rich, but amidst a slowing economy, for some of China's billionaires that wealth comes...

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Professors Brian Cox and Christos Bergeles on surgical robotics

Prof Christos Bergeles discusses surgical robotics for eye surgery with Prof Brian Cox as part of a video series on new and emerging STEM technologies for the...

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Experts come together to discuss findings from the Stepping Stones Study

Discussions at the event focused on how health and social care providers and services can best meet the needs of women who use drugs and the needs of their...

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Launching the Improving Black Health Outcomes BioResource

King's College London, the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) BioResource and Genomics England have launched a new collaborative research...

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New Wellcome funding to understand anxiety and trauma

Dr Lauren Heathcote and Dr Gemma Knowles have been awarded Wellcome Mental Health Awards for research to investigate the mechanisms underlying anxiety and...

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Cicely Saunders Institute publishes its triennial report

Find out how Cicely Saunders Institute has been making a difference in palliative care during the period 2020-2023.

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King's welcomes Professor Kirsty Hill as Dean for Education at the Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences

A warm welcome to Professor Kirsty Hill, who joins King’s this week as the Dean for Education at the Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences....

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School prepares for showstopper weekend at New Scientist Live 2024

Over 100 volunteer researchers, students and staff will showcase the latest in healthcare technology at the UK's largest science festival.

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Relationship between gender nonconformity and mental health explored in new paper

New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London, in partnership with Sichuan University, Chengdu,...

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