KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
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2024-12-04 (timeshighereducation.com)
Faces of 2024 who shaped higher education headlines this year
Times Higher Education journalists name the change-makers at the heart of the sector’s biggest debates over the past 12 months
Read more2024-09-24 (sbircialanotizia.it)
Naples, takes his own life in hospital after operation: "Perhaps the wrong drug was administered"
Family members file a complaint: investigation into the death of a 75-year-old in Pozzuoli. After a head operation, he suffers from ailments, returns to hospital and, after administering some drugs, takes his own life.
Read more2023-10-10 (yahoo.com)
Top headlines: RCMP launches probe into Ontario housing development scandal
The latest business news as it happens
Read more2022-11-03 (theconversation.com)
Ukraine war: what new missiles is Iran providing to Russia and what difference will they make?
Iran has showcased these new weapons, with deadly result, in Yemen and Lebanon.
Read more2022-08-30 (bbc.co.uk)
Largest ever independent study into the effects of cannabis
Researchers at King's College London say the study will help doctors in prescribing medical cannabis.
Read more2022-01-12 (bmj.com)
Multicentre evaluation of two multiplex PCR platforms for the rapid microbiological investigation of nosocomial pneumonia in UK ICUs: the INHALE WP1 study
Background Culture-based microbiological investigation of hospital-acquired or ventilator-associated pneumonia (HAP or VAP) is insensitive, with aetiological agents often unidentified. This can lead to excess antimicrobial treatment of patients with
Read more2021-11-12 (independent.co.uk)
Boris Johnson’s adviser under fire over ‘undeclared conflicts of interest’
Life peer under scrutiny over roles in finance and arms industry and advice to dictatorship
Read more2019-11-19 (nature.com)
Tensor decomposition of TMS-induced EEG oscillations reveals data-driven profiles of antiepileptic drug effects
Transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with electroencephalography is a powerful tool to probe human cortical excitability. The EEG response to TMS stimulation is altered by drugs active in the brain, with characteristic “fingerprints” obtained for drugs of known mechanisms of action. However, the extraction of specific features related to drug effects is not always straightforward as the complex TMS-EEG induced response profile is multi-dimensional. Analytical approaches can rely on a-priori assumptions within each dimension or on the implementation of cluster-based permutations which do not require preselection of specific limits but may be problematic when several experimental conditions are tested. We here propose an alternative data-driven approach based on PARAFAC tensor decomposition, which provides a parsimonious description of the main profiles underlying the multidimensional data.
Read more2019-11-12 (publicationethics.org)
In the news: November Digest
Ethical oversight A revised concordat to support research integrity has been published. This aims to further assure government, business, international partners and the public that they can continu
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