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New research from Queen Mary University of London reveals how fruit fly larvae have repeatedly evolved their temperature preferences, shedding light on the intricate ways animals adapt to their ...
An international group of researchers, led by Professor JR Weisz from Harvard University and colleagues including senior ...
For media information, contact: A major new research project, Remitting for Resilience (R2), has been launched to explore how the money and resources sent home by migrants, known as remittances, can ...
Are you ready to make a difference? At the School of Business and Management, you'll gain the skills, insights, and global perspective to lead with purpose and drive change where it matters most.
An international team of researchers led by Professor Morris Brown FRS at Queen Mary University of London found that ...
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 ...
Queen Mary University of London alumni, staff and students gathered to celebrate the founding of the University 240 years ago ...
New research utilising data from NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has provided the first direct evidence of a phenomenon known as ...
Studies undertaken by researchers at Queen Mary and University of Konstanz have identified a critical chemical signal in the development of red blood cells. The discovery will help make the ...
At the WHRI we conduct innovative, world-leading research in the fields of cardiovascular, endocrine and inflammation science.
Queen Mary University of London has climbed 35 places in two years in the QS World University Rankings, firmly establishing its recognition as one of the top universities in the world.
Our research groups are focused improving the fundamental understanding, and advancing the treatment of cardiovascular, immune and metabolic diseases. Our researchers contribute to undergraduate ...
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