Queen Mary University of London's Digital Education Studio has been awarded the 2026 Roger Mills Prize – one of the most prestigious honours in digital higher education – for its transformative ...
A new study published in Neurology and led by Queen Mary University of London, has revealed that people of South Asian, ...
Many AI researchers describe game-playing as the “Formula 1” of AI: it’s a controlled test environment with clear rules and ...
Sinking organic particles, often called “marine snow”, transport carbon from the surface to the deep ocean, accounting for ...
A new British-based consortium aims to cut emissions by 60% compared to conventional fossil-derived solvents. Pharma's emissions per dollar of revenue are higher than the car industry. Solvents are a ...
Meet Tanya Klymenko, Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences. Post Climate Action Week, that took place between 23-27 February, Tanya ...
Dr Cara Croft, Senior Lecturer in Neuroscience at Queen Mary University of London, has been awarded the 2026 Suffrage Science Award for Life Sciences. The prestigious peer-to-peer award recognises ...
It takes a long time, many different steps, and considerable cost, before a new drug can be approved for use as a medicine. One could be forgiven for thinking that, since billions of people across the ...
The meeting brought together leading academics to discuss the latest advances in two themes: 1) Ultra-strong and Lightweight materials and 2) Nanoscience for Medicine. The symposium was co-Chaired by ...
Queen Mary Researchers Help Unlock the Secrets Behind 20% Efficient Organic Solar Cells.
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