Sinking organic particles, often called “marine snow”, transport carbon from the surface to the deep ocean, accounting for ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Queen Mary Researchers Help Unlock the Secrets Behind 20% Efficient Organic Solar Cells.
A new study published in Neurology and led by Queen Mary University of London, has revealed that people of South Asian, African and European ancestry share many of the same genetic risk factors for ...
The findings, published this month in Nature Cardiovascular Research, reveal a previously unknown link between immune dysfunction and the metabolic deterioration seen in diabetic hearts — and point ...
Large UK-wide study shows that high-risk patients account for nearly 80% of post-surgery deaths, highlighting the need for ...
A phase 3 clinical trial, led by Professor Chloe Orkin of Queen Mary University of London, has shown that a new, daily oral ...
Meet Tanya Klymenko, Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences. Post Climate Action Week, that took place between 23-27 February, Tanya ...
In a new book published this today (3 March 2026), Dr S M A Moin, Reader in Storytelling and Brand Communications and Co-Director of BSc Marketing and Management programme, argues that creativity, ...
The collaboration also provides an opportunity to establish a long-term strategic partnership between the two organisations, built on their complementary strengths and aligned missions - Queen Mary’s ...
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