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Clyde waste-to-hydrogen facility plan unveiled
The £20m facility on the north bank of the River Clyde will take non-recyclable plastics and use them to create a local source of sustainable hydrogen to be used as a clean fuel.
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Plans to plant 10 trees for every person in Glasgow City Region
Glasgow City Council have pledged to plant 18m trees – equivalent to 10 trees for every resident – as the city prepares to host a global climate summit later this year.
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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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Boeing getting ready for lift off with NMIS
Work is progressing at pace to refurbish and kit-out the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland’s newest facility at Westway Park in Renfrew, part of the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland.
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Scottish Enterprise £400million plan to accelerate green economic recovery
Scotland’s national economic development agency, Scottish Enterprise, has unveiled ambitious new plans to accelerate the country’s green economic recovery and safeguard and create jobs for Scotland.
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GCU to host second World Forum on Climate Justice
Climate recovery in the wake of COVID-19 and COP26 will be top of the agenda at the second World Forum on Climate Justice, to be held at Glasgow Caledonian University.
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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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