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Scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Queen Mary University of London have discovered that a new generation of ash ...
In new research published by scientists studying fission yeast—a single-celled organism surprisingly similar to human ...
Results from a clinical trial of a novel aldosterone synthase inhibitor, lorundrostat, found it significantly reduces ...
Research shows smaller islands could hold the key to long-term survival of Indonesia’s rare mammals ...
A new study from a group of scientists led by Queen Mary University of London, published in the British Journal of Psychiatry ...
The UK government has announced an extension of free school meals in England to all children whose parents receive universal ...
This year’s Queen Mary graduation ceremonies took place from 19 to 23 June at Beijing University of Posts and ...
The Cancer Research UK (CRUK) award honours exceptional and sustained contributions to the field of cancer prevention ...
Women and people with a cervix across England who are overdue for cervical cancer screening will be offered home-testing kits ...
Abandoned termite mounds are a newly discovered microhabitat for diverse insect groups in both undisturbed rainforest and areas that have been logged in the past.
These recommendations and investments – drones, autonomous systems and £1 billion for a “digital targeting web” that would ...
A remarkable week for Professor Andrew Livingston saw him recognised with two significant accolades: a prestigious Lifetime ...