Our Civic University Agreement outlines QM's renewed commitment to our communities and place with and for East London, utilising and sharing our strengths with the specialist knowledge, expertise and ...
Professor Grigg said: “In our bodies, red blood cells work by collecting oxygen from our lungs and delivering it throughout ...
Ultimately, the research led by Dr Zubiaga emphasises that trustworthy AI in hate speech detection depends on better dataset design, interdisciplinary collaboration, and ethical oversight. Improving ...
A major UK study has revealed that the early warning signs of multiple sclerosis (MS) - including pain, mood changes, and neurological symptoms such as numbness and tingling – may appear years before ...
In the 2025 Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF5) results, published today, Queen Mary University of London has maintained the ...
Listen to Professor Powles speak on this morning's BBC Today Programme about the new treatment (interview at 6:44am). The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), which assesses the ...
The solar atmosphere, or corona, is far hotter than the Sun's surface, a paradox that has puzzled scientists for decades. Furthermore, the constant outflow of plasma and magnetic fields from the Sun, ...
The CREAATIF project, funded by AHRC and the BRAID programme and run in partnership with four major unions—Equity, Bectu, the Musicians’ Union, and the Society of Authors—spoke to 335 freelance ...
Depression and anxiety are silent struggles for millions of older adults worldwide, affecting 7% and 3.8% of those aged 60 and over, respectively. While medications and talking therapies are often the ...
For decades, physicists have struggled to reconcile the principles of quantum mechanics with those of general relativity. While quantum mechanics governs the behaviour of particles at the smallest ...
A groundbreaking study led by Professor Ginestra Bianconi from Queen Mary University of London, in collaboration with international researchers, has unveiled a transformative framework for ...
Pharmacogenomics – an individual’s genetic response to medications – is an increasingly important strand of personalised healthcare but little is known about the public's views on it. Researchers at ...