The site, spread over 8,000 square metres (86,000 square feet), accommodated up to 200 staff working deep underground far from any natural light.
King William Street was open as a London Underground station for just ten years and now it remains as a ghost station of London's past.
For decades, Culex pipiens f. molestus was called the "London Underground Mosquito". Most people, including scientists, ...
A large international team of researchers has discovered that the mosquitoes that live in London's underground subway evolved ...
The London Underground mosquito been extensively studied as an example of humans driving evolution and emergence of new ...
Genetic analysis suggests a form of mosquito found in urban subway systems evolved in the Middle East thousands of years ago ...
Paranormal activity on the London Underground has long fascinated commuters ever since it was first constructed back in 1854. This keen interest in potential ghosts, spirits and ghouls lurking ...
Thirty metres (100 feet) below the UK capital's bustling streets, all that can be heard in the tunnels built to withstand a nuclear attack is the rumble of the London Underground's Circle Line.
Once thought to have evolved inside the Tube network, a tunnel-dwelling mosquito might actually have emerged thousands of ...
A new data map showing the average monthly rent for a room around every single London Underground station has been revealed. DOSE News produced the map after retrieving 2023 Office for National ...
The number of blackbirds in London continues to decline due to a deadly mosquito-borne virus, ecologists are warning. The Usutu virus, originally detected in South Africa, has continued to impact ...