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Glasgow’s Alba Orbital takes first investment from Y Combinator
This week, Alba Orbital has become the first Scottish company to take investment from Y Combinator. YC is famous for being an early investor in Airbnb, Dropbox, Twitch, Stripe, Reddit and many more billion dollar startups and is seen as the top global program for early stage startups on the…
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A £1.35m research project is setting out to harness advanced fluid modelling techniques to make indoor spaces safer during COVID-19.
A £1.35m research project is setting out to harness advanced fluid modelling techniques to make indoor spaces safer during COVID-19.
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Psychologists at University of Glasgow develop first measure of social media impact on teen sleep 
The 10-point questionnaire, developed after consultation with more than 3,000 young people, aims to equip clinicians, teachers and parents with accurate measurements of the impact of late-night social media use on sleep.
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Enhanced national COVID-19 safety app unveiled at UWS 
A mobile phone app produced by University of the West of Scotland researchers to tackle the disproportionate number of Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) COVID-19 deaths has launched more life-saving features.
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University of Glasgow based ICAIRD wins innovative collaboration award 
The Industrial Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research in Digital Diagnostics is this years’ recipient of the Innovative Collaboration Award at the 2021 Scotland’s Life Sciences Awards.
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University of Strathclyde staff elected Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 
Eight Strathclyders have been elected in recognition of the impact of their work spanning engineering, science, the humanities and industry and entrepreneurship.
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Glasgow Airport’s electric buses leading the charge once again in partnership with McGill’s
What began as a spark of an idea during a chat between Glasgow Airport and McGill’s became a lightbulb moment. 
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Scottish Cities, including Glasgow, show cutting-edge technology skills resurgence despite decline across UK 
The number of technology job listings in the UK has declined by 57%. Despite this, demand for skills in technologies such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing is seeing a resurgence in Scotland’s leading tech hubs, Edinburgh and Glasgow.
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