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Can science cure its addiction to plastic?

2024-09-25 (nature.com)

Can science cure its addiction to plastic?

Biology labs generate large amounts of single-use plastic waste, such as pipette tips and trays.Credit: Eplisterra/Getty Images

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Report identifies inconsistent and inequitable access to end of life care

2024-09-25 (nihr.ac.uk)

Report identifies inconsistent and inequitable access to end of life care

A new research report looking at the palliative care experiences of patients and their family members has found that many people are dying without the support they need.

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New technology can revolutionize the treatment of osteoarthritis

2024-09-10 (ritzau.dk)

New technology can revolutionize the treatment of osteoarthritis

Researchers from the University of Southern Denmark, King's College London and Boston University have further developed a laser technology so that, for the first time ever, detailed and in-depth images of living tissue can be obtained without damaging the tissue. The study has just been published in Nature Communications.

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Crisis: One in three dying patients ends their lives in severe pain, damning report finds

2024-09-03 (nybreaking.com)

Crisis: One in three dying patients ends their lives in severe pain, damning report finds

Patients are being failed at the end of life by a care system in crisis, a damning report warns today.

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How GSK’s AI Integration Transforms Vaccine Production

2024-02-29 (manufacturing-today.com)

How GSK’s AI Integration Transforms Vaccine Production

Discover how GSK is leading pharmaceutical innovation with smart manufacturing by integrating CRISPR technology with AI and machine learning.

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£5m for UK semiconductor skills projects

2024-02-07 (eenewseurope.com)

£5m for UK semiconductor skills projects

The UK government has announced £4.8m for a series of projects to boost semiconductor skills as part of its industry strategy.

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The way to recycle PLA in a detergent

2024-02-05 (polimerica.it)

The way to recycle PLA in a detergent

A new process for the biocatalytic depolymerization of bioplastic products has been developed in the laboratories of King's College London.

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YPO LAUNCHES NEW EDTECH PLATFORM AT BETT 2024 | FE News

2024-01-24 (fenews.co.uk)

YPO LAUNCHES NEW EDTECH PLATFORM AT BETT 2024 | FE News

| YPO LAUNCHES NEW EDTECH PLATFORM AT BETT 2024

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Hi-tech dentistry. What technological innovations make dentists' work easier? | Dentonet.pl

2023-12-18 (dentonet.pl)

Hi-tech dentistry. What technological innovations make dentists' work easier? | Dentonet.pl

How does 3D printing facilitate the production of implants, bridges and crowns? Are gene therapies the future of dentistry? You can learn more about treatment in the era of hi-tech on our blog. You have to check it out!

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School of Global Affairs and Ethox Centre launch new research hub

2023-11-30 (pharmatimes.com)

School of Global Affairs and Ethox Centre launch new research hub

The new hub will unite researchers worldwide to exchange ideas and knowledge

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King's College Unveils HealthTech Hub for Heart, Lung Medicine

2023-11-24 (miragenews.com)

King's College Unveils HealthTech Hub for Heart, Lung Medicine

A new "one stop shop" Research Centre based at St Thomas' hospital will work with industry and academic partners to develop new technologies, medical

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Scientists at King’s College London and bit.bio Collaborate to Develop Multi-Cell Models of the Human Brain With Optimised Open-Source Protocols for Use by Any Researcher

2023-11-24 (pharmaceuticaldaily.com)

Scientists at King’s College London and bit.bio Collaborate to Develop Multi-Cell Models of the Human Brain With Optimised Open-Source Protocols for Use by Any Researcher

Three different products from bit.bio’s ioWild Type CellsTM range will be combined to create multi-cell models that are consistent and scalable for more relevant representations of neuron-microglia...

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