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Companies are benefiting from £170,000 of Scottish Government funding to use artificial intelligence (AI) to help tackle the global climate emergency.
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Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University will join a collaborative health project that looks to investigate the environmental impact that pharmaceutical pills have in Scotland.
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First Glasgow have rolled out two all-electric buses as it becomes the city’s first commercial bus operator to introduce state-of-the-art fully electric vehicles since the 1960s, following funding from electricity distributor SP Energy Networks.
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To mark International Zero Waste Week Scott Kennedy, co-founder of Revive Eco and member of Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre, shares how the company stops used coffee grounds going to landfill.
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Rachel Clark from the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC) encourages students into science to help save the planet.
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Ian Archer, technical director at the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre, explains why the commitment to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions is good news for the planet and good news for biotechnology.
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A poster presentation and networking event at Engage with Strathclyde will demonstrate the benefits of collaboration between industry and students. Some 40 projects will be on show including SME carbon audits, treatment of land contamination, environmenta
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