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New forms of artificially-intelligent moderators which oversee 3D virtual spaces and intervene against bad behaviour could help protect children from online bullying and harassment, a new study from Glasgow suggests.
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A new form of low-cost, 3D-printed water pollution sensor could make a splash in the world of environmental monitoring, its developers at University of Glasgow say.
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A University of Strathclyde professor who has pioneered and coined LiFi wireless technology – which uses light instead of radio waves to transmit information – has been selected as a finalist for European Inventor Award 2023.
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Future generations of self-driving cars should learn the language of cyclists to help them safely share the roads with bikes, new research suggests.
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A new study which helped pet parrots make video calls to each other suggests that the birds may have benefited from making new feathered friends over the internet.
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Stress data collected by wearable tech and shared between close friends could help enable new forms of mutual care for mental health, research suggests.
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A researcher in quantum physics at the University of Strathclyde has received a Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) Senior Research Fellowship, to support an industrial partnership in the development of quantum computers with M Squared, with the potential to help discover new medicines and improve communications.
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A new study exploring how mobile devices can be controlled solely by the movements of users’ eyes could offers a peek into the future of gaze-based interactions with smartphones, researchers say.
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