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Starving a tumour – new research in cancer metabolism gives hope to patients with mesothelioma
An innovative therapy developed by Professor Peter Szlosarek and his team offers new hope for mesothelioma patients.
Cloud computing – how should it be regulated?
Cloud computing – how should it be regulated?
New technology helps re-identify people in videos
Re-ID is specialist software that re-identifies people more accurately than highly trained human experts. It was created by Vision Semantics Limited (VSL), a company co-founded and led by Professor Sean Gong.
A smart toothpaste that “knows” what your teeth need
Researchers from the Queen Mary's Institute of Dentistry and the School of Engineering and Materials Science have collaborated to develop an award-winning ‘smart’ toothpaste. BioMinF uses patented bioactive glass technology to protect teeth from decay and reduce sensitivity and pain.
ANIMATE – a new frontier in antenna design
Antennas have been around for more a 100 years. But how can we make them smaller, cheaper and with more functionality so they can be used for real world problems?
Working beyond the border − supporting labour rights in European Union trade policy
Professor Liam Campling’s project, ‘Working Beyond the Border: European Union Trade Agreements and International Labour Standards’ has shaped debate and policy regarding the European Union’s approach to Trade and Sustainable Development in its Free Trade Agreements.
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