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Children from less affluent families are less active, have poorer diets, and face higher rates of overweight and obesity.
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Technology firm IF has developed a new form of water purification that it is hoped will end reliance on bottled water – after testing it on Glasgow canals.
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Implementation of global-scale quantum communication networks is currently hampered by distance limitations affecting the quality of signals sent down standard optical fibre.
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The Carnegie Trust for Universities in Scotland has awarded Carnegie Research Incentive Grants to eight early career researchers at the University of the West of Scotland (UWS).
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Researchers are excited about a recent breakthrough in wireless communications, which could significantly enhance indoor location tracking for both people and objects.
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A major new grant will allow the University of Glasgow to build one of the UK’s most advanced research facilities for silicon chip integration and packaging.
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The Royal Academy of Engineering has launched a major new initiative to support engineering and technology entrepreneurs to start and grow businesses in Scotland.
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Glasgow researchers suggest that outfitting self-driving cars with external displays that use colored lights to signal their next maneuver could improve cyclist safety on roads of the future.
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