As part of Queen Mary University of London’s 2025 winter graduation ceremonies, Paul Stephen and Dr Peter Waggett were ...
Queen Mary University of London and the Qatar Computing Research Institute at Hamad Bin Khalifa University have published Building Bridges in the Age of AI [PDF 3,747KB] which outlines a framework ...
A major new UK-wide doctoral training programme to research oral health and dental disease prevention is set to begin in ...
They are awarded to provide support to exceptionally talented, mid-career researchers with a strong track-record of ...
A new major study from Queen Mary University of London has found that smokers who use both cigarettes and e-cigarettes at the ...
In other words, “Warm touch reminds us that we are connected, valued, and part of a social world,” says Dr Crucianelli.
Queen Mary bee expert Professor Lars Chittka praised for his performance as an “unhinged and uncompromising scientist” in ...
The Healthcare Leadership Foundations course, created by Queen Mary University of London’s Institute of Dentistry, in ...
The multi-centre trial, which involved almost 900 smokers who also received additional behavioural support, found that 18.0 per cent of e-cigarette users were smoke-free after a year, compared to 9.9 ...
An in-depth and accessible analysis of cloud contracts, data protection law, and more! 2nd edition published by Oxford University Press in 2021. Our current research covers a range of legal and ...
Energetic particles are a ubiquitous feature of many astrophysical systems. Cosmic rays permeate the universe and are thought to be accelerated mainly at the shocks driven by supernova remnants.
A team from Queen Mary has been taking part in a project to do just that. So far, experts across Europe have sequenced the ...