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Inside the gut: what our poo could tell us about our diet, gut microbes and health

Researchers from King’s College London have found that molecules in stool samples can accurately reflect what people eat and how their gut microbiome...

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AI can extend our 'health span' but governments must break short-term thinking

Professor Gerry McGivern and tech broadcaster Lara Lewington explore how wearables, apps and AI could keep us healthier for longer.

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New project sets African-led agendas for film heritage restitution

A new £1.1 million project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council will engage an international team of scholars, archivists and filmmakers in...

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SHAPE innovation with Vicky McGuinness

Vicky McGuinness from King's Innovation Catalyst explores the opportunities for researchers within social sciences, humanities and the arts.

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New spinout CogStack is unlocking the power of healthcare data through AI to transform clinical care

A new spinout company will advance the digital transformation across healthcare providers by improving data quality for patient care, safety, population...

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New research finds UK investment up to 18 per cent lower as a result of Brexit

Study led by researchers at King’s Business School found that Brexit has had a substantial and lasting impact on the UK economy, with business investment hit...

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Better Health & Care Hub highlights early innovation at King's Impact Reception 2025

In November, the Better Health & Care Hub showcased innovative work at the King’s Impact Reception 2025, an annual event celebrating the tangible difference...

From left to right, Ragy Tadrous, Glenn Robert, Honor Morris and Iryna Culpin at the Better Health & Care Hub stand

King's 'Undisciplined Spaces' recognised nationally for local community engagement by PhD researchers

In the latest National Civic Impact Accelerator (NCIA) report the Undisciplined Spaces programme, co-produced by the Faculty of Arts & Humanities and The...

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New levitating sensors could pave way to dark matter detection and quantum sensing

A new type of sensor that levitates dozens of glass microparticles could revolutionise the accuracy and efficiency of sensing, laying the foundation for...

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King's launches new master's programme in Biotechnology & Computational Biology

The Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine at King’s has launched a new master’s programme in Biotechnology and Computational Biology for 2026 entry. The...

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King's mathematician endowed with prestigious European grant to break new ground on cloud evolution and neurodegenerative disease

Dr Rosalba Garcia-Millan will make new strides in coupled particle-field dynamics with a grant from the Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung.

Rosalba Garcia-Millan

King's launches SPARK innovation fund

New SPARK innovation fund to support researchers from Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Business, and Law.

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Study finds wide variation in strength and content of illicit diazepam tablets

A study from King’s, in collaboration with TICTAC Communications and Nanalysis, tested seized tablets containing the sedative diazepam and found considerable...

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The Human Crisis in Cancer: King's co-leads new Lancet Oncology Commission

A new Lancet Oncology Commission co-led by researchers at King’s College London warns of a growing schism between scientific and clinical advances and the...

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King's Freeman Air and Space Institute host RAF Chief for lecture on future security challenges

In an address at the Freeman Air and Space Institute’s fifth annual Chief of the Air Staff (CAS) Lecture, Air Chief Marshal Harv Smyth explored how the Royal...

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