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Future Leaders Fellowship extended for King's Mathematician to explore ancient equations

Dr Rachel Newton’s UKRI fellowship on Diophantine equations has been extended for another three years

Plimpton 322 - a Babylonian clay tablet that contains a mathematical table written in cuneiform script

Thousands of cardiac 'digital twins' offer new insights into the heart

For the first time, researchers have created over 3,800 anatomically accurate digital hearts to investigate how age, sex and lifestyle factors influence heart...

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Professor Clemens Kiecker delivers inaugural lecture "From lab to lecture hall - a neuroscience journey"

On 24 April 2025, Professor Kiecker gave his inaugural lecture as a Professor in Neuroscience Education at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology &...

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COMMENT: Lim Cosmic Rhapsody: this orchestral journey to outer space aims to deliver hope amid global crisis – but falls short

Dr Gavin Williams, Lecturer in Music, reviews Lim Cosmic Rhapsody for The Conversation UK.

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Two Towers of Air Power: Learning through Wargaming Douhet and Warden

The Freeman Air and Space Institute (FASI) were pleased to host the second edition of its Applied Airpower Lab this academic year.

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Obesity drugs found to improve emotional wellbeing as well as physical health

A major new meta-analysis from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London has found that glucagon-like peptide 1...

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The Spy and the Devil: Visiting Professor of War Studies tells the remarkable story of the MI6 agent who spied on Hitler

The covert activities of an MI6 secret agent who monitored Adolf Hitler and his inner circle between the World Wars was the subject of an engaging book launch...

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King's part of pioneering London Quantum Technology Cluster supported by City Hall

New London Quantum Technology Cluster positions capital as a global hub for quantum technology.

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Engaging young Londoners in healthcare technologies

Postgraduate students from King’s College London’s Healthcare Technologies MSc/MRes delivered a series of school engagement sessions to secondary school...

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Harvard Law School's 'copy' of Magna Carta revealed as original

Researchers from King's College London and the University of East Anglia have discovered that a ‘copy’ of Magna Carta owned by Harvard Law School is in fact...

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FASI PhD Candidate awarded the 2025 Henry Probert Bursary

FASI PhD Candidate Sophy Higgins is the recipient of the 2025 Henry Probert Bursary, helping to further support her research focusing on elite women and their...

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King's to expand pioneering robotics competition for girls

Thanks to a Royal Academy of Engineering grant, a King’s outreach competition will reach more underrepresented young people in engineering

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Unit Director chairs launch of WHO Global Research Agenda

Agenda focuses on Knowledge Translation and Evidence-informed Policy-making

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COMMENT: Mrs Dalloway at 100: Virginia Woolf's timeless novel is a work of pandemic fiction

Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway, set on a June day in 1923, is unusual in that its two protagonists – society hostess Clarissa Dalloway and shell-shocked...

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COMMENT: AI can guess racial categories from heart scans – what it means and why it matters

Imagine an AI model that can use a heart scan to guess what racial category you’re likely to be put in – even when it hasn’t been told what race is, or what...

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