The Wildlife Trusts charity, which includes Surrey Wildlife Trust, has launched a campaign calling for Brits to help save the UK’s wild plants and animals.
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Coca-Cola launch new sugar-free drink following sugar tax
COCA-COLA is launching a new and improved sugar-free drink this Summer to combat obesity, in light of the government’s sugar tax. In the company’s biggest
St George’s researchers create device that detects heart disease in 10 minutes
A GROUP of researchers are developing a hand-held device that could detect heart disease from a few drops of a patient’s blood in just 10
Why Britain needs a sugar tax
THE CONSERVATIVE Government is making a habit of flip-flopping its decisions – and they have proved this once again with their obesity strategy, announcing it will shelve any
Revolutionising healthcare with virtual reality
Kingston University and St George’s Hospital launched the UK’s first university-based paramedic virtual training centre in November last year. This complex clinical simulation centre brings to
St George’s ranked number one for global research influence
Kingston University’s healthcare partner has been ranked number one for research influence worldwide. According to data from the Times Higher World University Rankings 2015-16, St
Facebook to notify users if a government-sponsored actor is targeting them
On 16 October Facebook announced on its security page that it will notify users if it believes their accounts have been targeted by state-sponsored actors.
Researchers warn eleven moles on your arm could indicate skin cancer
Simply counting the number of moles on your arm could indicate your melanoma risk, new research suggests. Doctors use mole counts to determine the risk
iPad 3 not worth the hefty price tag
Long queues of people outside Apple stores were desperate to get their hands on the new iPad 3 last week as sales topped three million in
Sony’s Playstation Vita makes its U.K debut
Sony’s new handheld console is set for UK release this Wednesday and retailers remain confident about its sales potential despite fierce competition. Irfan Gurser, of Kingston’s