The Nottingham Consensus, published in Nature Reviews Neurology, was led by researchers at the NIHR Policy Research Unit in ...
Professor Bailey is one of just 14 people named in the Social Mobility List as a ‘Mover and Shaker’, a title he shares ...
Music-to-video generation remains a major challenge for generative AI. While recent video models can produce visually impressive short clips, they often struggle with long-form storytelling, musical ...
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Welcome to the Accommodation website. Here you will find in-depth information about all our Residences along with images and virtual tours, giving you a direct insight into the quality of ...
The study, published today in Nature Metabolism, advances our understanding of what’s happening across the body after prolonged periods without food. Researchers from Queen Mary’s Precision Healthcare ...
A report by Jerusalem-based investigative journalists published in +972 magazine finds that AI targeting systems have played a key role in identifying – and potentially misidentifying – tens of ...
A groundbreaking article published in the leading psychiatry journal World Psychiatry challenges the traditional approach to diagnosing neurodivergent conditions (also known as “neurodevelopmental ...
The results are from the Crafting Responsive Assessments of AI & Tech-Impacted Futures (CREAATIF) project, led by Queen Mary University of London’s Digital Environment Research Institute (DERI), the ...
This discovery, accepted for publication in Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, suggests that room-temperature superconductivity – long considered the "holy grail" of condensed matter physics – may ...
This is the first time this sense has been observed in humans. Human touch is typically understood as a proximal sense, limited to what we physically touch. However, recent findings in animal sensory ...
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