New study shows that men receive more actionable feedback than women in the workplace - Queen Mary University of London

New class of drug leads to 30% reduced risk of death for bladder cancer patients - Queen Mary University of London

Scientists showed that glycine, the simplest amino acid and an important building block of life, can form in dense interstellar clouds well before they transform into new stars and planets

Air pollution particles and metals found in the placenta: Pollution particles, including metals, have been found in the placentas of fifteen women in London, according to research

A gene has been discovered that can naturally suppress the signs of Alzheimer's Disease in human brain cells

Higher rates of severe COVID-19 infections in Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) populations are not explained by socioeconomic or behavioral factors, cardiovascular disease risk…

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There is a significant association between the rise of populism across Europe and the level of mistrust around vaccines, according to a new study from 14 European countries.

New cervical cancer test has 100 percent detection rate, detecting all of the cancers in a randomised clinical screening trial of 15,744 women, outperforming both the current Pap smear and human papillomavirus (HPV) test at a reduced cost…

Bees can count with just four nerve cells in their brains

The human brain needs to suppress obvious ideas in order to reach the most creative ones, according to new EEG research

Children exposed to diesel-dominated air pollution in London are showing poor lung capacity, putting them at risk of lifelong breathing disorders, according to a study led by Queen Mary University of London

Researchers from Queen Mary University of London have found people exposed to air pollution levels well within UK guidelines have changes in the structure of the heart, similar to those seen in the early stages of heart failure.

Researchers have developed a printing technique using cells and molecules normally found in natural tissues to create constructs that resemble biological structures, embedded in an ink similar to their native environment, that mimic body parts for tissue engineering or regenerative medicine.

Scientists have found a way to improve creativity through brain stimulation, by temporarily suppressing a key part of the frontal brain involved in most of our thinking and reasoning, giving an enhanced ability to ‘think outside the box’…

Researchers discover link between watching light entertainment TV and voting for populist politicians

Bumblebees can be trained to score goals using a mini-ball, revealing unprecedented learning abilities, according to scientists at Queen Mary University of London

Bird Audio Detection: baseline tests – and the problem of generalisation

Scientists at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) have made an object disappear by using a material with nano-size particles that can enhance specific properties on the object’s surface

Self-assembling material that grows and changes shape could lead to artificial arteries

Computer processing of Twitter language finds that political leanings can be identified from tweets. Also, liberals swear a lot.

England could eradicate Bovine Tuberculosis if it adopted Welsh or Scottish testing and stopped culls

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IPv6 Leakage and DNS Hijacking in Commercial VPN Clients

Most Internet anonymity software leaks users’ details

Bumblebees use nicotine to fight off parasites

The proteins that control anxiety in humans and cause insects to shed their skins have a common origin

New evidence of fighting and cannibalism among tyrannosaurs

Scientists Tackle Issue Of How To Get A First Date In A Digital World: "An online profile name beginning with letters A-M is as important as an attractive photo and fluent headline when it comes to being successful in the world of online dating…

Animal welfare could be improved by new understanding of their emotions

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