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...
Inspired by a recent talk from Professor Daniel Davis at New Scientist Live (NSLive) in London, Staff Writer Florence Lakin explores how healthcare myths...
Following recent research from King’s College London (KCL) and the University of Oxford, Staff Writer Lavanya Mahendrakumar discusses the physical side effects of antidepressants...
Every year, the most outstanding achievements in science are awarded to leaders in their respective fields. Science Editor Anoushka Sinha discusses the significance of...
Staff Writer Aria Gharachorlou discusses new research from King’s College London (KCL) revealing a protein-driven mechanism which times the maturation of key brain cells....
Sports Editor Sam Lord interviews award-winning nurse Saffiatu Nantwi, exploring her nursing journey and her insights on the future of the NHS. The Rising...
On 24 September, King’s College London (KCL) announced the Dr Maisara Alrayyes Scholarship for Palestinian postgraduate students, to be introduced for the 2025-26 academic...
Staff writer Rachel Cooke reviews “The Doctor”, a thought-provoking play that questions the extent to which our identities colour our lives. A riveting contemplation...