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New research from Glasgow-based tech firm looks at ethical AI in hiring
Children from less affluent families are less active, have poorer diets, and face higher rates of overweight and obesity.
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Glasgow canals test groundbreaking water purification system
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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Strathclyde research brings quantum communication networks closer
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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UWS researchers secure prestigious Carnegie research grants
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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Glasgow engineers excited about breakthrough in wireless communications
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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University of Glasgow to establish UK’s most advanced semiconductor research facility
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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Strathclyde hosts new Enterprise Hub to support tech entrepreneurs
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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University of Glasgow research casts new light on bike safety in the age of self-driving car
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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