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Queen's University Belfast reveals plans for Ireland's first X-ray laser
... power the world's first X-ray laser. Now, Queen's University Belfast is set to unveil recent progress towards producing the first ever functioning X-ray laser in Ireland...Queen's University Belfast 'secures' 25 million for UK's cyber-safety
Queen's University Belfast is to become the United Kingdom's lead centre for the developing technology to counter malicious 'cyber-attacks' after a funding boost from the Engineering and Physical ...Queen's University Belfast plays a leading role in Europe-wide tests for safer food
A top food scientist at Queen's University Belfast is playing a major role in a GBP4m European project to develop new techniques to detect chemical contaminants in food and animal feed...Queen's University Belfast works to save Strangford horse mussels
Queen's University Belfast is working on a three-year study to conserve and restore endangered horse mussel reefs in Strangford Lough...Queen's University Belfast study highlights need for licensed medicines for children
... use. The study has been carried out by Professor James McElnay, a leading academic at Queen's University Belfast. Professor of Pharmacy Practice as well as Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and ...Queen's University Belfast researchers trace octopuses' family tree
... led by Dr Louise Allcock at Queen's School of Biological Sciences and colleagues from Cambridge University and British Antarctic Survey will be reported at a conference in Spain this week. The World ...Innovative antennae may signal a 'new wave' in health care provision
... has to be recharged more frequently. Experts in antennas and bioelectromagnetics at Queen’s University Belfast (QUB), with funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), ...Queen's marine biologist investigates aliens beneath the waves
Queen's University Belfast is appealing for help from the public in looking at ways to detect and stop the spread of marine aliens. Activities such as aquaculture, shipping and recreational boating ...Diabetes linked to male infertility; excess sugars in the body have direct effect on sperm quality
... July). Dr. Con Mallidis from Queen's University, Belfast, UK, said that, despite the prevailing view ... little effect on male reproductive function, the Belfast group had shown that diabetes caused DNA ...Diabetes linked to male infertility; excess sugars in the body have direct effect on sperm quality
... today. Dr. Con Mallidis from Queen's University, Belfast, UK, said that, despite the prevailing view ... little effect on male reproductive function, the Belfast group had shown that diabetes caused DNA ...Chemist designs new 'catch-and-tell' molecules
A Queen's University Belfast scientist, whose research is now used worldwide in blood analysing equipment, has made another important discovery...Caesarean babies more likely to develop diabetes
... common type of diabetes in childhood, according to a study led by Queen's University Belfast. The team, led by Dr Chris Cardwell and Dr Chris Patterson, examined 20 published studies ...Queen's researchers provide solution to world's worst mass poisoning case
... Southern Asia, has been developed by researchers from Queen's University Belfast. Currently over 70 million people ... -based University have created new low-cost technology to provide arsenic-free water ...New sensory devices will aid Parkinson's and stroke patients
People who have suffered a stroke or who have been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, could benefit from new research at Queen's University Belfast.Researchers provide solution to world's worst mass poisoning case
... , linked to rising cancer rates in Southern Asia, has been developed by researchers from Queen's University Belfast. Currently over 70 million people in Eastern India and Bangladesh, experience ...
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