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Faculty shines at Distinguished Alumni Awards
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Three members of our Faculty have shared in the honours of the 2019 King's Distinguished Alumni Awards.
Date:
Friday 7th June 2019
Dark Matter exhibition now open at Science Gallery London
Description
Dark Matter: 95% of the Universe is Missing is now open. The latest exhibition from Science Gallery at King's College London imagines the unseen and questions the invisible.
Date:
Thursday 6th June 2019
Changing the way we search for Dark Matter
Description
You may have heard that 95% of the universe is missing. It's not truly missing but it is currently not directly detectable. This is what is known as dark energy and dark matter. For years scientists have been searching for dark matter and now a team at King's College London, collaborating with colleagues at the University of Cambridge, have come up with a novel way of thinking about dark matter and how to look for it.
Date:
Wednesday 29th May 2019
Staff in the departments of Chemistry and Maths win King's Education Awards
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Staff in the departments of Chemistry and Maths win King's Education Awards
Date:
Tuesday 28th May 2019
Graduation 2018 prizewinners announced
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Graduation 2018 prizewinners announced
Date:
Friday 24th May 2019
A. H. R Rowe prize 2018
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Winner announced
Date:
Friday 24th May 2019
Faculty participates to joint summit on innovation and entrepreneurship in healthcare
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Faculty participates to joint summit on innovation and entrepreneurship in healthcare
Date:
Friday 24th May 2019
Dental graduate helping to build a school library in rural Ghana
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2012 Dental Institute graduate Miriam Bouchiba is fundraising for a new library she is building in a small village in Ghana.
Date:
Thursday 23rd May 2019
Where art aids science; spit crystals to desalination of sea water
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Atlas is a Culture at King's College London collaboration with the Dental Institute's Guy Carpenter, Jack Houghton and Matt Blakeley, the Randall Division scientists Brian Sutton and Alkistis Mitropoulou and Somerset House Studios artist Inés Cámara Leret.
Date:
Thursday 23rd May 2019
News records
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News records from 2008
Date:
Thursday 23rd May 2019
Photons made to behave like electrons in a skyrmion structure
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A team of researchers from the Department of Physics, King's College London, and the London Centre for Nanotechnology in the UK, and Shenzhen University in China, have discovered skyrmion structures made of photon spins for the first time.
Date:
Monday 20th May 2019
Five Faculty staff awarded King's Education awards
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Five Faculty staff awarded King's Education awards
Date:
Friday 17th May 2019
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