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Glasgow builder delivers world’s first fully recyclable boat to Police Scotland
Search and rescue teams will be assisted by the first-ever fully recyclable boat as Police Scotland's Dive and Marine Unit expands its fleet.
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University of Glasgow studies primate reaction to ‘monkey media player’
Researchers tested the reactions of white-faced sakis when responding to the audio and visual stimuli from a touch screen device.
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Glasgow-Based Robotic Lawnmower Start-up Secures £2M Investment
Glasgow-based Kingdom Technologies, established in 2018 by University of Glasgow graduate Joan Kangro, develops autonomous robotic lawnmowers for commercial customers requiring large areas of grass to be mown. The company already lists golf courses and local authorities among its clients.
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Glasgow Primary School Children Help Co-create New Virus App
A new app, designed to help children understand more about respiratory viruses, has been co-created by staff from the University of Glasgow, The Glasgow School of Art and local primary school pupils in Glasgow.
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University of Glasgow E-Skin That Can Feel Pain Could Create New Generation of Touch-Sensitive Robots
Engineers from University of Glasgow have developed an artificial skin with a new type of processing system based on ‘synaptic transistors, which mimics the brain’s neural pathways in order to learn.
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Glasgow Clyde College Hosts UK’s First Interactive Metaverse Open Day
Experts predict that by 2030 we’ll be spending more time in virtual worlds than the real world so for school pupils finishing their exams in Scotland this week, Glasgow Clyde College is offering a glimpse into the future by launching the UK’s first ever interactive metaverse Open Day - recreating…
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Strathclyde Supports BT’s Pioneering Showcase of 5G in Live TV
Engineers from the University of Strathclyde built a custom private shared spectrum 5G standalone network which helped enable a new BT showcase of the powerful benefits that 5G can bring to broadcasters.
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AAC Clyde Space To Provide Europe’s New Weather Satellites
AAC Clyde Space's subsidiary Omnisys has secured an EUR 0.47 M order to deliver strategic spare parts to Airbus Defence and Space for Europe's next generation of meteorological satellites, the MetOp-SG.
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