KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
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2025-04-15 (aftodioikisi.gr)
Scientists "cultivated" human teeth in the laboratory - Health
For the first time, scientists have managed to develop human teeth in a laboratory, paving the way for a future, natural alternative to seals and dental implants. King's College London's research team developed a material that resembles the natural tooth development environment, allowing cells to communicate and begin the process of tooth formation. The research, conducted in collaboration with Imperial College London, has been under way for more than ten years.
Read more2025-04-14 (gilmorehealth.com)
King's College London Grows Human Tooth Organoid in Lab, Moving Closer to Natural Tooth Restoration -
Scientists at King's College London have grown a human tooth organoid in the lab using stem cells and engineered materials. The experimental breakthrough moves research closer to natural tooth restoration.
Read more2025-04-14 (dentistrytoday.com)
Tooth Growth Discovery Changes Dental Future - Dentistry Today
Adults could one day grow their own replacement teeth instead of having fillings—as scientists make a key discovery. This research offers a potential way to repair teeth and a natural dental treatment alternative. While some animals like sharks and elephants can continuously grow new teeth, humans only have one set from adulthood. The ability to
Read more2025-04-03 (ki.se)
Seek grants for doctoral students for collaboration with our UK partner universities | Karolinska Institutet News
The announcement aims to support new and existing contacts and increase research cooperation with the University of Edinburgh, University College London (UCL), Imperial College London and King's College London.
Read more2025-03-06 (digitech.news)
Self -regenerating asphalt thanks to the AI, from the United Kingdom a sustainable solution on the streets of the future
Using AI and biomass, these researchers have developed asphalt that could improve road sustainability.
Read more2025-02-24 (miragenews.com)
AI to Spot Hidden Brain Issues in Epileptic Kids |
A team of researchers from UCL and King's College London has developed an AI-powered tool that can detect 64% of brain abnormalities associated with
Read more2025-02-06 (it-boltwise.de)
Self -healing asphalt from biomass: a milestone for sustainable infrastructure
Self -healing asphalt from biomass waste could revolutionize the future of road maintenance. A British team of researchers develops an innovative solution.
Read more2024-12-31 (independent.co.uk)
The New Year Honours list 2025 in full: Every person celebrated this year |
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Read more2024-12-30 (examinerlive.co.uk)
Every single person named in the New Year's Honours list 2025 - YorkshireLive
Every year a number of people are handed honours by the King
Read more2024-12-30 (stokesentinel.co.uk)
New Year Honours 2025 - full list of everyone named - Stoke-on-Trent Live
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Read more2024-12-30 (leeds-live.co.uk)
Every single person named in the New Year's Honours list 2025 - Leeds Live
Every year a number of people are handed honours by the King
Read more2024-12-30 (manchestereveningnews.co.uk)
King's New Year Honours 2025 - the list in full - Manchester Evening News
Hundreds of people have been recognised in this year's list - including actor Stephen Fry, former England manager Gareth Southgate and children's author Jacqueline Wilson
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