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Molecules exhaled in the breath may help detect blood cancer, according to new research from Queen Mary University of London.
Problem solver? Technology lover? Fascinated by the world of medicine? Study biomedical engineering to help healthcare evolve, answer big questions about the human body and its functions and make a ...
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 author Professor Dennis Ougrin from Queen Mary University of London, tested a ...
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