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Scotland’s First Medical Drone Network Moves Closer to Reality
Scotland’s first national medical drone network could be a step closer following a pioneering project aiming to revolutionise healthcare logistics.
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University of Glasgow Develops Eco-Friendly RFID Alternative for Electronic Tags
A more sustainable new form of electronic tag could help reduce the vast environmental impact caused by single-use RFID technologies, researchers say.
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Glasgow researchers help quantum light breakthrough which could improve cutting-edge spectroscopy
An international team of engineers and physicists have found a way to use quantum light to improve the performance of cutting-edge spectroscopy.
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Strathclyde Joins Forces to Advance Electronics for Quantum Computing
The University of Strathclyde, in collaboration with the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) and Quantum Motion, is spearheading innovations to tackle the challenges of operating quantum control electronics at cryogenic temperatures.
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Glasgow Schoolgirl’s Solar Invention Tackles Homelessness and Wins National Prize
A 12-year-old schoolgirl won an engineering award after designing a solar-powered blanket designed to help the homeless.
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Strathclyde Scientists Create World’s First Fully-3D Printed Microscope in Under Three Hours
Scientists at the University of Strathclyde have developed the world’s first fully 3D-printed microscope, assembled in under three hours at a cost of less than £50 – a fraction of the cost of traditional devices.
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University of Glasgow Assist Government Study to Uncover How Smartphones Affect Children’s Mental Health
Researcher teams across the UK are leading the first phase of a new research project that will lay the groundwork for future studies into the impact on children of smartphone and social media use.
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