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New research, led by Queen Mary University of London and published on Saturday 16th August in the journal Clinical ...
By measuring interactions between cells, the method offers insights into how the human body fights viral infections, how ...
Queen Mary University of London is set to play a pivotal role in a groundbreaking international collaboration aimed at unravelling the mysteries of black holes and strong gravity, thanks to a ...
The Department of Modern Languages and Cultures brings together a community of highly-regarded and innovative researchers and teachers. Our work spans a wide range of fields, and enables our students ...
Module code: HST5231 Credits: 10.0 Semester: SEM1 Contact: Mr Bert Carlstrom The Mediterranean has been the crucible of human history for more than two millennia, the birthplace and the graveyard of ...
Module code: LAW634 Credits: 0.0 Semester: SEM2 Contact: To Be Confirmed The development of international business serves as a vital factor in the expansion of multinational enterprises and national ...
Module code: ECN388 Credits: 30.0 Semester: SEM2 Contact: To Be Confirmed The aim of this module is to provide a rigorous training in the theory of investment and capital markets and a systematic ...
The study by Queen Mary University of London and the Budapest Semmelweis University has shown that having up to three cups of coffee a day is associated with a protective effect on heart health. It is ...
In a new study published in Physical Review D, Professor Ginestra Bianconi, Professor of Applied Mathematics at Queen Mary University of London, proposes a groundbreaking new framework that could ...
Workers from lower socio-economic backgrounds face a triple disadvantage in the workplace, according to new research by Queen Mary University of London and the Institute for Employment Studies ...
A groundbreaking article published in the leading psychiatry journal World Psychiatry challenges the traditional approach to diagnosing neurodivergent conditions (also known as “neurodevelopmental ...
New findings from Queen Mary University of London show that people working in creative industries are worried their jobs are under threat from artificial intelligence (AI) and are calling for improved ...