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A low-cost sensor system to detect nutrients in soil for improved fertility is being developed by researchers to help tackle food insecurity in Kenya.
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Researchers are embarking on a 12-month project which engages the people of Glasgow in the design and implementation of policies, initiatives and strategies aimed at transitioning to a net-zero carbon economy in a way that is fair and equitable for all members of society.
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Kinectrics Inc, a global provider of nuclear lifecycle services, is partnering with the University of Strathclyde to pursue nuclear research and training opportunities.
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A pioneering project spearheaded by Glasgow Caledonian University aims to tackle the age-old problem of wastewater treatment head-on, potentially revolutionising the way we deal with residues.
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Founded in 2020, SOLASTA Bio has developed what’s been said to be the world’s first technology platform for creating neuropeptide-based insect control agents (ICAs)—bioinsecticides that aren’t based on synthetic chemicals, are environmentally-friendly, and can help preserve the ecosystem by protecting beneficial pollinators.
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Glasgow space engineers innovative space reflectors could ensure bright future for solar power farms
Reflectors placed in orbit around the Earth which send sunlight towards future solar power farms at dawn and dusk could help accelerate the transition to net-zero, researchers say.
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An extensive programme of active travel infrastructure that will see twelve projects completed or started in 2024 has been outlined at the council's Environment and Liveable Neighbourhoods City Policy Committee.
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The possibility of the world’s first commercial zero-emissions flights happening in Scotland has edged closer with a new agreement between Loganair and an aircraft designer to deliver hydrogen-electric flights in Orkney in 2027.
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