KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
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2025-03-06 (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 more2025-01-28 (thetab.com)
King's College London is in the top 20 most sustainable universities in the UK
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Read more2024-10-11 (londondaily.news)
Building Relations impact team appointed by sustainable design team
Property PR agency, Building Relations, has been chosen to deliver a strategic corporate PR retainer for sustainable design and renovation firm, Better Green Living, to raise awareness of its retrofit projects and support its business growth.
Read more2024-09-25 (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
Read more2024-02-20 (pharmiweb.com)
Aston University awarded share of £1.7m for research to aid oral delivery of therapeutics
Aston University awarded share of £1.7m for research to aid oral delivery of therapeutics
Read more2023-11-25 (opednews.com)
Climate Forecast: Catastrophe
An examination of climate change and the extent to which countries have adhered to the Paris Agreement, which limited emissions. It looks at the evidence and provides some answers.
Read more2015-11-26 (timeshighereducation.com)
The Francis Crick Institute: science and serendipity
Is the biomedical research facility dubbed ‘Sir Paul’s cathedral’ built on sound foundations?
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