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GCU researchers use gaming world to help disabled people engage with spiritual communities
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University are looking to use the popular video game Minecraft to help young people with disabilities integrate into the spiritual life of their religious congregations.
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Teenager’s Tokyo Paralympics dream aided by University of Strathclyde
A Scots Paralympic swimmer has been able to fulfil a long held dream of competing for ParalymicsGB has been aided by a University of Strathclyde designed state-of-the-art prosthetic arm.
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Glasgow pupils to benefit as rollout of digital devices to all Scottish school students begins
Work to tackle digital inequality in Scotland and provide every school pupil with a laptop or tablet has started while investment in the scheme has been increased to more than £48m.
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Indian pupils catch up on Covid learning loss thanks to Glasgow edtech firm
Language tech specialist Klik2Learn have teamed up with an international charity to allow school pupils in India to develop their basic English language, literacy and numeracy skills.
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University of Strathclyde part of consortium aiming to develop sustainable aircraft
The university has partnered with Loganair, Rolls-Royce and the Centre for Modelling & Simulation (CFMS) for the six-month project aiming to develop more sustainable aircraft capable of short-haul operations across the Highlands and Islands.
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Smart car chargers coming to Glasgow in UK-first trial
Green motorists are set to benefit from a new UK-first electric vehicle smart charging scheme that will provide on-street power points and help drivers save money.
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UK Ministers visit recognises Scotland’s FinTech impact
Coinciding with the unveiling of plans for Scotland's FinTech festival, which will see a programme of events across Glasgow, and Edinburgh - FinTech Scotland hosted a visit by Secretary of State for Trade, Liz Truss, and Secretary of State for Scotland, Alister Jack.
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University of Glasgow research uses machine learning to successfully measure attachment in children
For the first time, researchers at University of Glasgow have used machine learning to successfully measure attachment in children – the vital human bond that humans first develop as infants to their caregivers.
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