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Professor Claudia Langenberg, Director of Queen Mary’s Precision Healthcare University Research Institute (PHURI), has been ...
“With cancer, one size does not fit all, and it's important that we're all treated as individuals. Beyond your cancer ...
Linguistics scholars have even theorised that elements of a Yiddish accent may have influenced the cockney accent as it ...
“When I decided to study dentistry, I knew I wanted to attend Queen Mary. It has a brilliant reputation for providing dental ...
Today’s Moomin empire is vast and varied. The Moomins is a brand worth multi-millions, with 800 licencees worldwide. This ...
The results of an international study led by researchers from Queen Mary University of London’s Precision Healthcare ...
The Royal Society is a Fellowship of many of the world's most eminent scientists, engineers, and technologists. It was ...
Bioengineers at Queen Mary University of London have taken a significant step forward in the development of laboratory-based ...
Benjamin Sauer, PhD candidate at Humboldt University of Berlin adds: “The appearance of Calabi-Yau geometries deepens our ...
As many as 1 in 4 men and 1 in 3 women will develop dementia in their lifetime. Getting a timely diagnosis is important as it ...
Atomic-level snapshot of a 3-billion-year-old photosynthetic assembly shows life nailed the design early.
Nearly 50 years after the invention of the patch-clamp technique revolutionised our understanding of electrical signalling in cells, scientists have achieved a major milestone: accurately simulating ...