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Global study maps out ocean areas most affected by light pollution
The study, involving University of Strathclyde finds that up to 1.9 million km2 of the world’s coastal waters are being exposed to biologically significant levels of artificial light.
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University of Glasgow DogPhone to empower pets to video call family
The collaboration with Aalto University in Finland could be the first of its kind and sets to help pets use the internet to contact their family.
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Strathclyde student is inaugural winner of engineering bursary
A University of Strathclyde student is among the winners of a new bursary, worth £5,000 a year for up to four years, offered by the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) and Amazon.
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Bid for UK fusion energy plant takes one step forward with University of Glasgow
A plan to bring a prototype fusion energy plant to Scotland’s central belt, supported by the University of Glasgow, has cleared the latest stage of consideration by the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA).
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University of Glasgow racing team goes green with electric racing car
The UGRacing team, which has been designing, building and driving their own racing cars since 2008, is gearing up to swap their petrol-powered engine for more sustainable battery power.
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Strathclyde spin-out company scores a double – securing funding and a national award
A pre-spinout speciality pharmaceutical company formed at the University of Strathclyde has scored a double success after winning a national award and securing a grant of £200,000 from Scottish Enterprise (SE).
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Strathclyde-led team shortlisted to final five of prestigious CESAER competition
A University of Strathclyde PhD student-led project on mapping space debris was shortlisted to the final five of a prestigious new competition.
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Bellshill-born scientist is latest Scot to be awarded Nobel Prize
Professor David MacMillan joins a distinguished line of 16 Nobel laureates, with Sir Alexander Fleming, Sir James Black, and Sir Angus Deaton the most famous of them.
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