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Two years’ worth of net global carbon emissions could be saved by upgrading iron and steel plants

Two years' worth of net global carbon emissions could be saved by upgrading iron and steel plants

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A drug-resistant mould is spreading from the environment and infecting susceptible people’s lungs

A drug-resistant mould is spreading from the environment and infecting susceptible people’s lungs

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6G may help lead to haptic internet, mobile edge computing, and holographic communication technologies

6G may help lead to haptic internet, mobile edge computing, and holographic communication technologies

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A simple blood test can accurately indicate the presence of underlying neurodegeneration in people with cognitive issues

A simple blood test can accurately indicate the presence of underlying neurodegeneration in people with cognitive issues

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Nasal spray drug delivery for helping to treat Parkinson’s disease

Nasal spray drug delivery for helping to treat Parkinson's disease

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A problem with the growing interest in extractable resources on the moon: There aren’t enough of them to go around

A problem with the growing interest in extractable resources on the moon: There aren’t enough of them to go around

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Using AI to predict COVID-19 infection without testing

Using AI to predict COVID-19 infection without testing

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Transforming how we monitor the structural health of civil infrastructure with artificial intelligence

Transforming how we monitor the structural health of civil infrastructure with artificial intelligence

The University of Surrey and King’s College London have developed a new machine learning algorithm (AI) that could transform the way we monitor major infrastructure – such as dams and... Read more

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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy tailored specifically for IBS works over the phone or online

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy tailored specifically for IBS works over the phone or online

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common gastrointestinal disorder affecting 10 – 20 per cent of people. Abdominal pain, bloating and altered bowel habit significantly affect patient’s qua... Read more

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The ability to regenerate liver tissue to treat liver failure without the need for transplants?

The ability to regenerate liver tissue to treat liver failure without the need for transplants?

Researchers at King’s College London have used single cell RNA sequencing to identify a type of cell that may be able to regenerate liver tissue, treating liver failure without the need for... Read more

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Finding the cause and potential treatment for hardening of the arteries

Finding the cause and potential treatment for hardening of the arteries

A team of UK scientists have identified the mechanism behind hardening of the arteries, and shown in animal studies that a generic medication normally used to treat acne could be an effectiv... Read more

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Could the internet be changing the brain?

Could the internet be changing the brain?

An international team of researchers from Western Sydney University, Harvard University, Kings College, Oxford University and University of Manchester have found the Internet can produce bot... Read more

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A new therapy that can induce heart cells to regenerate after a heart attack

A new therapy that can induce heart cells to regenerate after a heart attack

Researchers from King’s have found that therapy that can induce heart cells to regenerate after a heart attack. Myocardial infarction, more commonly known as a heart attack, caused by the su... Read more

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Could the key to treating Crohn’s disease be using patients’ own modified cells?

Could the key to treating Crohn’s disease be using patients’ own modified cells?

A new technique using patients’ own modified cells to treat Crohn’s disease has been proven to be effective in experiments using human cells, with a clinical trial of the treatment expected... Read more

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Restoring hand function after spinal cord injury – in rats

Restoring hand function after spinal cord injury - in rats

Researchers at King’s College London have shown that rats with spinal cord injuries can re-learn skilled hand movements after being treated with a gene therapy People with spinal cord injury... Read more

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