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Study Reveals Foot Traffic as Surprising Driver of River Pollution

GPS-tracked bottles show how litter moves on the human tide

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Opening doors to MedTech: Jessica's Leap into Life Sciences

A pioneering work experience project, My Life SC1ence, is helping make jobs in London’s life sciences and MedTech sector more accessible and understandable...

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New review explores how religion and spirituality may impact individuals with psychosis

This systematic review examined evidence of religiosity and spirituality in the maintenance and recovery of people with psychosis.

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Professor Thalia Eley elected a Fellow of the British Academy

Professor Eley joins 92 new Fellows welcomed to the prestigious British Academy, in recognition of scholarly distinction in the humanities and social sciences.

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Expert recommendations for the use of AI in the diagnosis, treatment and research of liver diseases

Researchers from King’s College London are part of a group of 34 international leading experts in hepatology, data science, and artificial intelligence (AI)...

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Unit's work on homelessness recognized in NIHR Annual Report

The 2024/25 report highlights our study on safeguarding and self-neglect

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Reintroducing wild boar could reduce soil carbon storage

Resurgent in Scotland, boar may not be a silver bullet for restoring natural habitats.

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Increased air pollution exposure during midlife may harm brain health as we age

A new study led by researchers from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London, has found that exposure to higher...

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International conference champions research on continental philosophy

King’s hosted the Society for European Philosophy Annual Conference from 7-9 July, the largest annual gathering of academics working on continental philosophy.

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A-level students learn cutting-edge cancer research skills

King's opened its doors to the next generation of cancer researchers this this week.

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ECS records highest scores to date in Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey

Results from the latest Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey show high levels of student satisfaction with PGT student experience in the School of Education,...

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COMMENT: England's redesigned banknotes will reveal how the country sees itself

The Bank of England has announced a redesign of its banknotes and invited the public to suggest new themes that might feature on them. Victoria Cleland, the...

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COMMENT: Why Jane Austen is definitely not just for girls

In my former life as a teacher, I once had a job interview in which I was asked how I dealt with the problem of teaching Jane Austen to boys.

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Stigma driving depression in alopecia patients, rather than illness severity

The stigma and negative perceptions of having alopecia causes more depression and anxiety than the disease itself.

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Racial inclusion under the spotlight: King's hosts the RACE Summit 2025

Professionals from across the climate sector came together to learn and network on climate justice

The team from SOS-UK posing and smiling in a courtyard at the RACE Summit July 2025

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