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Success for Glasgow at Higher Education Awards
It was a fantastic night for Glasgow's regional universities and colleges at the sixth Herald Higher Education Awards.
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Strathclyde scientists developing low cost, saliva based COVID-19 test inspired by diabetes test
Researchers are developing a rapid, low cost and mass manufacturable saliva-based biosensor test for COVID-19 inspired by the glucose test strips used to check blood sugar levels in people with diabetes.
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Honeycomb plastics offer a peek into future of smart prosthetic design say University of Glasgow engineers
A new form of lightweight, impact-resistant plastic-based ‘honeycomb’ structures which can sense when they have been damaged could find use in new forms of ‘smart’ prosthetics and medical implants, its inventors suggest.
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Strathclyde Scientists innovative COVID-19 testing collaboration
Scientists from the University of Strathclyde have demonstrated a low-cost sensor that can detect fragments of the virus responsible for COVID-19 within wastewater.
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University of Glasgow secures £1.1M in funding to heat UK homes more sustainably
A new project which aims to heat homes with a new generation of air source heat pumps has won £1.1M in support.
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Weight management programme effective at managing type 2 diabetes
New research from University of Glasgow shows that maintaining weight loss can lower blood pressure, reduce the need for medication and cause remission of diabetes.
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University of Strathclyde signs up to Global Coalition
The University will become the first Scottish University, and one of only three in the UK to join the global platform supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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Laser technique could revolutionise liver transplant operations
Handheld laser devices that help surgeons quickly identify liver damage could transform transplant procedures, according to research involving the University of Strathclyde.
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