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University of Glasgow DogPhone to empower pets to video call family
The collaboration with Aalto University in Finland could be the first of its kind and sets to help pets use the internet to contact their family.
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High-tech German speed cameras to be installed across Glasgow
A new generation of high-tech traffic cameras worth nearly £500,000 are to be installed across Glasgow to catch speeders and 'amber gamblers'.
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Katrick Technologies wind panel design competition winners announced
Glasgow-based green energy pioneer, Katrick Technologies has announced the winners of its wind panel design competition, which saw students from seven schools submit their designs for wind panels.
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University of Glasgow researchers contribute to £5.7m quantum computing project
The three-year project, named Altnaharra, will set out to develop a cryo-electronic chip to enable future quantum computers.
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Glasgow nurseries harness green tech to tackle climate change
Four brand-new Early Years establishments currently under construction at Govanhill, Broomhill, Carntyne and Tollcross Park will incorporate innovative green technologies in their design to help mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change.
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EE completes rollout of 4G in Glasgow’s subway stations
EE has installed and activated the Emergency Services Network allowing Police, Fire and Rescue and Ambulance services to transmit fast, safe and secure data across all of SPT’s 15 Subway stations. 
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Robotic technology helps Paisley chemist scoop Pharmacist of the Year title
He was handed the accolade in the prestigious Independent Pharmacy Awards, during a lunch reception in the House of Commons recently.
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COP26 delegates will travel on battery operated train in Glasgow
Vivarail’s train is equipped with high performing batteries which give it a range between charges of up to 100km and can be recharged in 10 minutes.
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