New Breast Cancer Treatments Inspired by mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine Innovation
Scientists at Queen’s University Belfast have received funding from Breast Cancer Now to support their quest for new treatments inspired by COVID-19 vaccine innovation. The…
Queen’s University Belfast, established in 1845 as Queen’s College Belfast, is one of the leading universities in the UK and Ireland. It became an independent university in 1908 and is known for its rich history and academic excellence. Located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, the university offers a wide range of programs at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, excelling in areas such as law, medicine, engineering, arts, and humanities. Queen’s is part of the Russell Group, which represents 24 leading public research universities in the UK. The university is renowned for its research impact, particularly in fields such as cancer research, sustainability, and information technology. With a strong focus on innovation and entrepreneurship, Queen’s University Belfast also emphasizes international collaboration, drawing students and staff from over 80 countries, fostering a diverse and vibrant campus community.
Scientists at Queen’s University Belfast have received funding from Breast Cancer Now to support their quest for new treatments inspired by COVID-19 vaccine innovation. The…
Scientists observe year-long plateaus in decline of type Ia supernova light curves, which is a surprising finding as astronomers had expected that the light curve…
Scientists at Queen’s University Belfast have led an international team to the ground-breaking discovery that magnetic waves crashing through the Sun may be key to…
A newly published study sheds new light on star death, finding that the brightest supernovae are the result of a type of explosion within the…