Astronomers just got better at finding ‘bright’ black holes
Astronomers have a new way of detecting active black holes in the Universe and measuring how much matter they are sucking in.
New research sets out how to make free internet access a human right
A new book has outlined why public institutions should recognise a new human right to free internet access and what such a right could look like.
Ancient tower at Auckland Castle uncovered
A team from our Department of Archaeology, in partnership with archaeologists and volunteers from The Auckland Project, has been uncovering the secrets beneath the lawns of County Durham's Auckland Castle.
New podcast series considers life after migration for young Europeans in Glasgow
A new podcast series is setting out to explore questions of identity, culture and belonging among young Europeans living in Scotland.
New evidence shows the importance of healthy lifestyle programs in pregnancy
Healthy lifestyle programs in pregnancy support mums to achieve healthier pregnancies and improve health outcomes Monash University research shows.
What to do about organisational charlatans and false performers at work – study
Most people will know someone who talks a big game at work, but when it comes down to it, isn’t as competent as they pretend to be...
Greener burials uncovered by new Canterbury research
While many are striving to live in a more eco-friendly way, a University of Canterbury (UC) academic says we should also have the option to be buried more sustainably.
HKUST Signs Framework Agreement with CSU.CAS to Forge Strategic Partnership in Aerospace Engineering and...
A delegation from the Technology and Engineering Center for Space Utilization of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CSU.CAS), responsible for China's manned space research and application projects...
King’s welcomes the Chair of the Office for Students to Bush House
The President and Principal of King’s College London, Professor Shitij Kapur, was pleased to welcome Lord Wharton of Yarm, Chair of the Office for Students (OfS), for a visit to Bush House on 9th February 2022.
Artificial human DNA study raises urgent ethical questions for society
Researchers from The University of Manchester - in collaboration with the Universities of Granada, Lund, and Oslo - have conducted the first-ever ethical analysis of artificial human DNA.













































