Queen Mary University of London
Coverage of Queen Mary University of London in the Nexus archive.
- For the first time ever, no young women in England died of cervical cancer. In the U.S., RFK Jr.’s vaccine skepticism stalls HPV progress
A study in England found no cervical cancer deaths among women aged 20-24 between 2020-2024, attributed to high HPV vaccination rates (88-90% coverage). In the U.S., RFK Jr.'s vaccine skepticism is slowing HPV vaccination progress.
- New breed of political prisoner arises in Britain as anti-protest sentences rise
Research reveals an increase in jailing individuals in England and Wales for climate and Gaza-related protests, with a report claiming Britain has created a new breed of political prisoners through harsher custodial sentences for direct action.
- AI could be coming for your wine as experts turn to technology for industry overhaul
Scientists at Queen Mary University of London developed an AI-powered grape ripeness detector called RipenAI to enhance wine production efficiency. The portable sensor uses optical technology and machine learning to provide instant ripeness data, reducing manual testing and improving harvest timing for winemakers.