Small babies or those that fail to reach their growth potential are at increased risk of poor pregnancy and birth outcomes, including stillbirth. Up to 40%...
The app, developed by researchers at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London, led by Dr Daniel Leightley, and supported by...
New research has demonstrated for the first time the widely discussed but poorly documented link between job quality, working conditions and mental health for women in...
As the availability of 3G internet increases across a region or country, so too does the desire of the population to emigrate, with the effect also...
Could the world’s most abundant energy source – light – solve one of the most pressing demands for a sustainable society, reducing the energy required in...
Science education researchers from King’s College London and the University of York have partnered to launch a new series of online workshops to bring together teachers,...
A spin-out company created by Professor Sophia Karagiannis and Professor James Spicer has secured £30.75 million to support further development and clinical studies of IgE-based antibody...
An estimated one in 50 children in the UK has a peanut allergy. Consuming a small amount could lead to a minor reaction, such as itching...
Research from King’s College London finds that loneliness experienced at age 12 increases the risk of finishing school with poor grades, as well as poor mental...
The new contract will provide agile and innovative teaching to military officers, public servants, and security professionals from the UK and the UK’s international partners. The...