Science Editor Anoushka Sinha discusses the upcoming KAiZEN Collab! where students and staff will come together to discuss the effects of AI usage at...
On 25 October 2020, National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Curiosity rover collected three rock samples on Mars. Now, nearly six years later after vigorous...
As of 9 April 2026, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species have marked the emperor penguin, alongside the...
King’s College London (KCL) has renamed the Sackler Institute, distancing itself from the opioid controversies surrounding the Sackler family. KCL has severed all ties...
Editor-in-Chief Ishaan Rahman interviews Heena Ramchandani, Project Officer for King’s new student app, on what new features it will offer to students and how...
King’s clinicians have helped to develop a new app to revolutionize care for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OOHCA) patients. Roar’s Science and Research Correspondent Jana...
Staff writer Connor Williams examines the potential effects the ChatGPT AI software could have on students and wider society. A thought-provoking essay, an inspiring...
Science and Research Correspondent Jana Bazeed interviews particle physicist and King’s professor Dr. Teppei Katori, the first speaker of the yearly Maxwell Lectures. The...
Roar writer Samuel Teale Chadwick discusses the problem of air pollution and how the source of a potential solution was discovered in a King’s College...
Roar’s Deputy Editor in Chief reporting a groundbreaking discovery made by scientists at King’s. Scientists at King’s College London have made a landmark discovery...
Roar writer Mia Williams on a group of King’s medical students who singlehandedly bolstered Britain’s Covid-19 vaccination effort in a 24-hour “vaccine-a-thon” On Friday 17th...