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University of Glasgow scientists track cattle with GPS to better understand disease risks in East Africa
The study will work with farmers from rural areas of Tanzania to develop a better understanding on how to develop effective strategies for controlling a host of diseases.
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GCU scientists reveal blueprint to help eliminate Hepatitis-C
Scientists have revealed a new method of delivering hepatitis C testing and treatment to people who inject drugs which will help bring the world a step closer to eliminating the virus.
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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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University of Glasgow Engineers outline new manufacturing process which could be passport to next-gen electronics
The new method for manufacturing electronics which prints high-performance silicon directly onto flexible materials could lead to breakthroughs in technologies including prosthetics, high-end electronics and fully bendable digital displays.
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Early brain cancer detection breakthrough for Glasgow based Dxcover
Early detection of brain cancer has moved one step closer, through a breakthrough by University of Strathclyde spinout Dxcover which has shown that its innovative testing technology is effective even in the earlier days of cancer growth, at a smaller volume and lower stage.
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University of Glasgow ‘Origami’ testing app could help tackle spread of malaria
A new approach to tackling the spread of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa, which combines affordable, easy-to-administer blood tests with machine learning and unbreakable encryption, has generated encouraging early results in Uganda.
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NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and Glasgow Caledonian University form new partnership to benefit built environment and greenspace
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and Glasgow Caledonian University have joined together to nurture health professionals who will improve our natural and built environment as well as patient health.
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University of Strathclyde produces a new source of coherent radiation
A new way of producing coherent light in the ultra-violet spectral region, which points the way to developing brilliant table-top x-ray sources, has been produced in research led at the University of Strathclyde.
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