Queen Mary has been named one of the UK’s Best Employers 2026 by the @financialtimes.com.
8th among @russellgroup.bsky.social universities.
12th in education.
109th across all sectors.
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Drug manufacturing involves lots of energy-intensive chemical separations. But methods developed at Queen Mary University of London’s Livingston Lab could slash energy costs by 90%.
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Congratulations to Dr Marc Fernández-Yagüe (School of Physical and Chemical Sciences) who has received a European Research Council Starting Grant.
A fantastic achievement and recognition of Queen Mary’s research strength in materials chemistry.
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Queen Mary is delighted to be a ‘University of the Year’ finalist in the #THEAwards!
And we’re so proud Professors @larschittka.bsky.social and @alastairhackney.bsky.social have been shortlisted for Outstanding Research Supervisor of the Year. @timeshighered.bsky.social.
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A new study from our researchers shows that highly sensitive people are more likely to experience mental health problems compared to less sensitive people.
The findings suggest these individuals could benefit more from interventions like mindfulness.
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Fantastic to see this paper in @nature.com, co-authored by @qmul.bsky.social researchers, showing how arrow worms invent new genes!
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Arctic winter is changing fast. In February 2025, #Svalbard saw rain, thawing tundra, and pooling meltwater. The comment by Bradley and co-authors shows how winter #warming is reshaping #polar ecosystems—and why this is the new #Arctic.
"The gear I packed felt like a relic from another climate." – @drbradbrad.bsky.social, on a shocking February in #Svalbard. The new Nature Comms commentary reveals the #Arctic winter reaching its melting point, with widespread thaw & vegetation bloom. Read more: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Big insights into how animals adapt to a changing climate, published in @cp-iscience.bsky.social by Dr Roman Arguello & team at @qmulsbbs.bsky.social!
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If you're melting, take comfort: even fruit flies are apparently over this heatwave. 🫠
A fantastic new study shows how #Drosophila larvae have repeatedly evolved to pick their perfect temperature, essentially "fine-tuning" their comfort zone.
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Brilliant to see this fascinating research! We're especially delighted to see @ehowaspi.bsky.social, visiting researcher at the @qmulsbbs.bsky.social, contributing to this amazing study.
Our very own Dr Babis Rallis's fascinating work on #caffeine and #cellularageing has been featured in Bloomberg. Beyond just a morning boost, new insights suggest caffeine could play a role in slowing cellular ageing.
Find out more about this exciting research: www.bloomberg.com/news/newslet...
This discovery, published in Physical Review X, offers a unique natural laboratory to study complex processes with implications extending far beyond our own star to other hot, diffuse astrophysical plasmas across the universe.
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Researchers at @qmulspcs.bsky.social confirmed the "helicity barrier" in solar wind using NASA Parker Solar Probe data. This explains why the Sun's atmosphere is millions of degrees hotter than its surface! A breakthrough for space weather & astrophysics.
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Smaller islands in Wallacea, Indonesia, provide vital, higher-quality habitats for endangered mammals, highlighting the importance of targeted conservation and habitat protection on these landmasses. doi.org/g9rdch
Picture of a green European Ash tree, in front of a blue sky.
Researchers from Queen Mary and Kew Gardens, have found that natural selection is working to combat the devastating ash dieback disease.
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A new study led by our researchers finds women with ADHD could be 3x more likely to have PMDD — a severe premenstrual disorder with serious health impacts.
Even undiagnosed ADHD symptoms = higher risk.
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Congratulations to Professor Andrew Livingston, VP for Research & Innovation at Queen Mary, who has been recognised with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the World Chemical Engineering Council and has secured a major grant from @ukri.org's EPSRC! www.qmul.ac.uk/media/news/2...
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Queen Mary has risen 35 places in two years in the QS league table.
We’re now ranked 110th in the world according to QS, and for the second year, a top 100 university globally and top 10 in the UK by @usnews.com
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Expert panellists have recognised Queen Mary’s innovation and research excellence at the University’s Research and Innovation Awards.
Judges were incredibly impressed by the high standard of submissions and positive impact of their work.
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A robotic hand featuring high-resolution tactile sensing across 70% of its surface achieves human-like dexterity and adaptive grasping, outperforming previous systems in dynamic real-world tasks. doi.org/g9psjw
Ever wonder how your cells build themselves? 🤔 New research from @qmulsbbs.bsky.social & @dundee.ac.uk, out in @pnas.org, reveals the key mechanism behind microtubule growth. It's crucial for understanding cell division and has potential impacts on cancer treatments. www.qmul.ac.uk/media/news/2...
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Scientists from @mpi-nat.bsky.social & @qmul.ac.uk cracked the code on ion channel currents with atomic-level accuracy. As Dr @wojciechkopec.bsky.social says, this "opens up entirely new avenues for studying physiology and developing therapeutics."
Our paper on testing #Alphafold predictions and structural phylogenetics of a #photosystem subunit is now published in @pplplantarum.bsky.social. Work by @tomdongmin.bsky.social, with JW Murray & D Pretorius at Imperial. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.... @qmulse.bsky.social @qmul.ac.uk 🌳
Blown away by Prof @venetosmani.com's talk! His work on using sensor data from smartphones to predict health changes is incredible.
He shared how they detected stress levels from how people hold their phones and even observed stress contagion! This is the power of #ClinicalAI in action.
What are the most challenging questions AI faces today?
Laura Herman (Head of AI Research at Adobe) focused on making AI handle tedious administrative tasks while exposing system complexity, and ensuring non-Western perspectives are genuinely included in AI development.
What are the most challenging questions AI faces today?
Prof Simone Stumpf pointed to the challenge of translating human values like fairness into quantifiable AI metrics, and preventing populist biases in AI decision-making.
What are the most challenging questions AI faces today?
Prof Greg Slabaugh highlighted AI's role in environmental solutions, like screening for nano-catalysts to convert CO2, emphasising the need for active AI solutions to climate change.
From defining common vocabularies to explicit positionality reflection, the consensus of the panel with David Leslie, Greg Slabaugh, Simone Stumpf, and Laura Herman was clear: interdisciplinarity is a participatory science that requires active and reflective engagement from all involved.