How a person responds to medication is sometimes influenced by their genetic makeup. Some medications do not work as well for ...
A groundbreaking study published today in Nature presents a significant advancement in generative AI for the creative ...
The melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet is the single largest contributor of freshwater to global sea-level rise. Previous ...
Animals are not just inhabitants of the natural world—they are its architects. A new study led by Professor Gemma Harvey from ...
The NIDUS-Family package of care uses goal setting to help people with dementia live well at home for longer. New research from Queen Mary University of London in collaboration with UCL shows that, in ...
Thankfully, emissions of the pollutants that cause acid rain have plummeted since the 1970s - by 98% for sulphur dioxide and ...
The Cockney Yiddish Podcast uncovers the vibrant yet little-known Jewish popular culture of London’s East End. Spanning seven ...
The inaugural George Padmore Institute Annual Lecture, hosted by the School of History at Queen Mary University of London at the end of January, is part of a new series designed to promote ...
This LLM gives you the opportunity to analyse how technology, media and telecommunications law has affected the application of traditional legal principles. Examine the complex issues, precedence and ...
A week of engaging events run by both students and staff, Climate Action Week offers a space to learn, ask questions, take action, and connect with people across our community. Events will focus on ...
Vimentin is a type III intermediate filament (IF) protein normally expressed in cells that develop into connective tissue, ...
Led by researchers and clinicians from Queen Mary University of London, King’s College London, Barts Health NHS Trust and Guy ...
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