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King's researchers make splash at CRH Innovation and Entrepreneurship Awards 2025

A wide cohort of researchers from King’s have been shortlisted for the Cancer Research Horizons Innovation and Entrepreneurship Awards 2025, shining a...

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IoPPN Researchers share details on second mental health UK Biobank survey

With over 160,000 responses, the UK Biobank mental wellbeing survey allows researchers to better characterise common mental health disorders and social...

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DID News May

Latest updates from the Department of International Development.

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WhatsApp still vulnerable to security flaws discovered almost a decade ago

The first reverse-engineered version of the app otherwise retains a clean bill of health and full end-to-end encryption.

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COMMENT: Netflix to remake Pride and Prejudice – why Jane Austen novels make perfect period adaptations

In the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen's birth, it would seem that every new generation wants its own adaptation of Jane Austen’s perennial classic.

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2025 King's Distinguished Alumni Award winners announced

Each year, members of our alumni community are nominated to receive a King’s Distinguished Alumni Award. This recognises their outstanding achievements since...

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New AI dataset aims to revolutionise computer assisted surgery

In a major leap for surgical AI, researchers from King’s College London and Tongji University have unveiled CholecInstanceSeg, the largest open-access...

New AI dataset aims to revolutionise computer assisted surgery

Remembering Professor Brian Bond

We pay tribute to Professor Brian James Bond, who passed away earlier this week.

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SMART design shows feasibility for clinical trials when treating challenging periodontal cases

Researchers from the Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences at King’s College London have conducted the first randomised controlled trial for the...

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AI Helps Discover Surprising Drug Combos for Breast Cancer Treatment

Artificial intelligence joins scientists in the lab in a groundbreaking team-up to find new cancer therapies using existing drugs.

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"Significant gaps" in ADHD research post 2020 hindering development of effective policy

A lack of reliable data tracking the prevalence and incidence of ADHD post-2020 has resulted in significant gaps in an evidence base to develop realistic...

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Festival celebrates co-production between academics and activists

Participants in the Activist-in-Residence Scheme at King’s joined together for a celebration of their projects in 2024-25 on 3 June.

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Talking Leadership: Professor Rachel A. Mills CBE, Senior Vice President (Academic)

Professor Rachel Mills on academic strategy and interdisciplinarity, the thinking behind Campus Futures, and learning to stay curious.

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Researchers examine ways to improve social functioning to understand and treat psychosis

Systematic review found several factors were associated with high or low social functioning in psychosis, highlighting the importance of clinical interventions.

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Researchers awarded NIHR funding to re-assess UK dietary reference values for iron

Researchers from King’s College London and the University of East Anglia, Norwich, have been awarded a £500,000 grant from the National Institute for Health...

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