8 May 2026 Professor Paul Long highlights antimicrobial stewardship in Brazil visit Professor Paul Long, representing the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (BSAC), was… Technology & Science Health International
6 May 2026 Researchers uncover lymph node changes linked to breast cancer outcomes Researchers at King’s College London, in collaboration with UCL, have uncovered how structural… Technology & Science Health
29 April 2026 DNA tests identify British fathers of Kenyan children born near military base An international investigation headed by King’s researchers has identified and formally recognised… Technology & Science Health Law International
23 April 2026 Forensic experts, lawyers and police convene to discuss new standards in forensic science A recent seminar brought together leading forensic scientists, legal professionals and police to… Technology & Science Law
26 March 2026 In conversation with Driton Vllasaliu We sat down with Driton Vllasaliu, Reader in Biotherapeutics Delivery at King’s Institute of… Technology & Science Health
18 March 2026 Study of coroners' reports highlights safety concerns linked to fentanyl patch deaths Researchers at King’s College London have analysed coroners’ reports from across England, Wales and… Technology & Science Health
4 March 2026 Researchers create open 'fingerprint library' to identify textile fibres Researchers at King’s College London have developed an openly accessible reference library of… Technology & Science Health Technology & Science
20 February 2026 King's to collaborate in venom-based drug discovery project King’s is part of a research collaboration that has secured €3 million in World Bank funding to… Technology & Science Health
10 February 2026 Faster blood test could support safer decision-making in drug-related emergencies New research from King’s College London suggests that a rapid blood testing method could deliver… Technology & Science Health
8 February 2026 UK's growing synthetic opioid problem: Nitazene deaths could be underestimated by a third Deaths due to synthetic opioids nitazenes have likely been underestimated by up to a third. Health