KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
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2024-12-05 (climateaction.org)
Majority of Britons now say climate change among biggest problems country faces - Climate Action
A majority (52%) of Britons now say climate change is one of the most, if not the single most, important problems the country faces – up from 46% last year, according to a new survey.
Read more2024-11-06 (miragenews.com)
King's Academics Reflect On Implications Of Trump's Victory
As the world woke up to Trump's victory in the US elections, academics at King's College London shared their reflections on what the result could mean
Read more2024-10-07 (jornaldafronteira.com.br)
Remote work is growing less, but it is still a preference for professionals
Wage growth is slower for those who work remotely, but flexibility and non-monetary benefits keep working from home attractive.
Read more2024-10-02 (bmj.com)
Haematopoietic stem cell-derived immune cells have reduced X chromosome inactivation skewing in systemic lupus erythematosus
Objectives Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) shows a marked female bias in prevalence. X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is the mechanism which randomly silences one X chromosome to equalise gene expression between 46, XX females and 46, XY males. Though XCI is expected to result in a random pattern
Read more2024-08-13 (hungarianconservative.com)
Semmelweis University Jumps to 31st Place in Global Cardiology Ranking
To achieve this result, SE had to surpass hundreds of American and European universities, including Stockholm's Karolinska Institute, Sorbonne Universi ...
Read more2024-08-12 (manilastandard.net)
How Rep. Stella A. Quimbo builds a brighter future through policy
Influential leaders often result from a lively education and a genuine desire to serve. A well-rounded education equips them with critical thinking skills, the ability to analyze complex information, and a broad understanding of the world.
Read more2024-08-03 (medinside.ch)
Oral bacteria as a possible weapon against cancer cells
Fusobacteria, often associated with colon cancer, have the opposite effect on certain types of cancer, according to British researchers.
Read more2024-06-27 (bmj.com)
Haematopoietic stem cell-derived immune cells have reduced X chromosome inactivation skewing in systemic lupus erythematosus
Objectives Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) shows a marked female bias in prevalence. X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is the mechanism which randomly silences one X chromosome to equalise gene expression between 46, XX females and 46, XY males. Though XCI is expected to result in a random pattern
Read more2024-03-29 (qoshe.com)
Scientists Refute Olympic Committee’s Misguided Policies On ‘Fairness’ And Testosterone Levels - George M. Perry
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) developed its 2021 framework on sex and “gender” around the concepts of fairness, inclusion, and non-discrimination. This framework leaves it to each sport’s governing body “to determine how an athlete may be at a disproportionate advantage against...
Read more2024-02-20 (mic.com)
What would a meat-free world look like?
Mic is celebrating Earth Day with an entire week of stories. Over the next few days we’ll be rolling out pieces on hyper-urban farming, the future of construction, the catastrophic environmental costs of the dreaded gender reveal, an optimistic imagining of a meat-free world, and much more. All of the stories will be cataloged here, along with the rest of our environmental coverage.
Read more2024-01-29 (vapingpost.com)
The UK Presses on With Disposable Vapes' Ban Despite the Success Achieved Via Vaping
Despite the nation's progressive smoking cessation approach, and achieving the lowest smoking rates ever recorded, a significant number of people are still dying due to smoke-related diseases. To this effect, highlight smoking cessation experts, banning disposables will be counterproductive.
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