Balvinder Kaur Dhillon, MEng student at Queen Mary University of London’s School of Engineering and Materials Science (SEMS) ...
A new study reveals a surprising transformation: as social media turns everyday household chores into profitable ventures, it ...
The delegation will collaborate with international experts and leaders, demonstrating the University's commitment to ...
An innovative cancer-killing virus shows promise for tackling glioblastoma, an aggressive type of brain tumour, according to new results from a phase I clinical trial published in Nature ...
On Wednesday 30 October, Queen Mary University of London’s President and Principal, Professor Colin Bailey and Vice Principal ...
These starch nanocomposites offer tuneable mechanical and electrical properties, making them an environmentally friendly ...
Public Support for Change: With increasing awareness and advocacy surrounding personal safety, there is a growing demand from ...
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and Queen Mary University of London have been awarded €9.8 million from the European Research Council to investigate how tissue homeostasis, the body’s ...
The study, published in Advanced Functional Materials, showcases the development of biodegradable, flexible, and electrically conductive materials that hold promise for a wide array of electronic and ...
A new study, published in PLOS ONE, from Queen Mary University of London uncovers how gender stereotypes are not only conveyed through visuals and language but are also deeply embedded in the sound ...