Sports Editor Abyan Memon takes a philosophical approach to speedcubing records and Moore’s Law. Two years after the Rubik’s Cube’s 50th anniversary, we have...
QUIRK+ is an annual intercollegiate event where Physics students from participating Universities attend talks held by their peers. This year, the first part of...
Staff Writer Jorja Adamczyk discusses recent research suggesting a link between genes and mental illness. The University of Leipzig in Germany has recently discovered...
When Elon Musk’s xAI launched Grok as a new, interactive addition to X (formerly Twitter), it was marketed less as a neutral ChatGPT-style assistant...
Each individual’s gut microbiome is a unique collection of trillions of microorganisms like bacteria and fungi that live in the gut, interacting with each...
Chronic pain affects a large portion of the population. Its causes are often unknown, leaving patients with debilitating pain and no answers. However, recent...
King’s College London Students’ Union (KCLSU) is developing an AI Manifesto to clarify guidance on the use of artificial intelligence at King’s College London...
Staff Writer Lavanya Mahendrakumar discusses recent schizophrenia research from King’s College London (KCL). Researchers, led by Professor Oliver Howes, at the Institute of Psychiatry,...
KCL Astronomica held their first observation session of this academic year on 29 October. Professor Malcom Fairbairn of the Physics department notified the president...