; Octopus sucker dentures explained Science At King’s: Hear from our experts 10 December 2024 Technology & Science Inspired by the tentacles on octopuses, scientists discuss a new way of keeping dentures in the mouth. In this story Sherif Elsharkawy Academic Clinical Lecturer in Prosthodontics Related links Octopus suckers fix dentures in research first Science At King’s: Hear from our experts King's academics share expert comment on all things science - from astronomical events to AI. Technology & Science
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21 January 2025 Arts & Humanities academics honoured at King's Engaged Research Awards Research projects and individual academics from the Faculty of Arts & Humanities won at the King’s…
20 January 2025 Winners announced for the 2025 King's Engaged Research Awards The King’s Engaged Research Awards ceremony brought together staff, students and community partners…
20 January 2025 King's researchers received ARIA Precision Neurotechnologies Programme funding Funding was awarded to Dr Rosch to research neuropsychiatric disorders and Dr Pouliopoulos to…
20 January 2025 King's celebrates its continued collaboration with Nanjing Vocational Health College The collaboration continues to provide a globalised model for developing nursing talent