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King’s College London’s Summer Placements Foster Personal Growth for Black Engineering…
With the support of the KCL Race Equity and Inclusive Education Fund (REIEF), the Success for Black Engineers Project (SFBE) supported Black engineering students on a four-week summer research placement either remotely or in person at KCL.…
King’s College London Joins Major Initiative to Enhance AI Safety for Regulators and End-Users
The project is the first of its kind to give people without a technical background the tools to audit AI systems
King’s is part of major project exploring how we can reap the benefits of AI across a range of fields, whilst minimising…
Study Finds Personalized Nutrition More Effective Than General Diet Advice
Personalised nutrition approaches can improve several key health metrics including lower weight, lower cholesterol, better mood, improved gut health, lower heart disease risk and better metabolic health.
Improvements for those…
Advancing Care: Predicting and Detecting Abuse in Homes for Individuals with Learning Disabilities…
The abuse of people with a learning disability and autistic people sadly features in several health and care services across the years. Researchers have consistently reported that people with a learning disability and autistic people are…
King’s College London Collaborates with Philippine Cartoon Collective, Harnessing the Power of…
Dr Victoria Hudson and Dr Natasha Kuhrt from the Department of War Studies teamed up with the workshop organisers, Dr Precious Chatterje-Doody and Dr Paul-François Tremlett from the Open University to organise the competition.
The…
Birds Demonstrate Remarkable Ability to Sing Again Despite Brain Damage
Every year, more than 795,000 people experience having a stroke, often resulting in brain damage that impairs their ability to speak, walk, or perform tasks. Fortunately, in many cases, these abilities can be regained through physical…
Caltech: Carver Mead Receives Lifetime Contribution Award for Groundbreaking Work in Neuromorphic…
Carver Mead (BS '56, PhD '60), Caltech's Gordon and Betty Moore Professor of Engineering and Applied Science, Emeritus, has been honored with a lifetime contribution award by the jury that confers the Misha Mahowald Prizes for Neuromorphic…
New Study Reveals Genes Spatially Organize for Optimal mRNA Splicing Efficiency
The nucleus of each of your cells contains all the genetic information (the genome) necessary to build every type of cell and protein in your entire body. Like a complex library in a tiny space 50 times smaller than the width of a…
Caltech Scholars Thomas Hou and Jonas Peters Inducted into National Academy of Sciences
Two Caltech professors, Thomas Y. Hou and Jonas C. Peters, have been elected amongst the newest members of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) this year. Membership in the academy is considered one of the highest honors a scientist can…
Delegation from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Led by Chairman Shun Xiangyang and…
On May 7, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Shun Xiangyang and President Ye Yuru visited our school. Tan Tieniu, Secretary of the Party Committee of Nanjing University, met with guests at…