Queen Mary University of London (officially abbreviated QMUL, informally known as QM) is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom, and a constituent college of the federal University of London.
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- Scientists Propose Clever New Strategy for Spotting Alien Warp Drives That May Be Lurking in the Cosmos
An international team of researchers has devised a new method of detecting gravitational waves that might be produced by alien warp drives.
- New study simulates gravitational waves from failing warp drive
The researchers plan to investigate how the signal changes with different warp drive models and explore the collapse of bubbles travelling at speeds exceeding the speed of light itself. Warp speed may ...
- Ancient viruses may have aided humans in evolution
A groundbreaking discovery led by evolutionary biologist Alex de Mendoza Soler, at Queen Mary University of London, reveals that ancient viruses may have significantly contributed to our evolution.
- Ancient Viruses May Have Given Our Ancestors The Edge to Evolve
Humans and other mammals also have the remnants of ancient viruses entwined in their DNA. Referred to as endogenous retroviruses, they're believed to be the leftover bits and pieces of viruses that ...
- Tyrannosaurus rex could have been even bigger than previously thought, study suggests
According to new research, the biggest Tyrannosaurus rex could have been 70% heavier and 25% longer than previously thought.
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Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) Discovery
- Ancient viruses may have aided humans in evolution
A groundbreaking discovery led by evolutionary biologist Alex de Mendoza Soler, at Queen Mary University of London, reveals that ancient viruses may have significantly contributed to our evolution.
- Ancient Viruses May Have Given Our Ancestors The Edge to Evolve
Humans and other mammals also have the remnants of ancient viruses entwined in their DNA. Referred to as endogenous retroviruses, they're believed to be the leftover bits and pieces of viruses that ...
- Tyrannosaurus rex could have been even bigger than previously thought, study suggests
According to new research, the biggest Tyrannosaurus rex could have been 70% heavier and 25% longer than previously thought.
- Scientists assess how large dinosaurs could really get
A new study by Dr. Jordan Mallon of the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa, Canada and Dr. David Hone of Queen Mary University of London, U.K., looks at the maximum possible sizes of dinosaurs. It is ...
- Blood test can predict 67 diseases 10 years early
A blood test can predict 67 major diseases including cancer and dementia up to 10 years early, scientists have shown. Experts discovered that dozens of diseases have distinctive protein signatures ...