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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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New developments on a nearly century-old concept for a ‘self-eating’ rocket engine capable of flight beyond the Earth’s atmosphere could help the UK take a bigger bite of the space industry.
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Digital Content Analysis (D-CAT) will head to the UN event in Dubai next week to drum up business and investment into Scotland in a growing climate-tech cluster.
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Glasgow-based Krucial, a University of Strathclyde spinout has secured further funding of more than £2.9M as it continues to expand into international markets.
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The University of Strathclyde has been awarded funding from the UK Space Agency to develop AI technologies that will enhance space safety and sustainability.
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Ancient rocks from the Isle of Rum are playing an important role in an international space mission to discover more about Mars.
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Researchers from University of Glasgow are lending their support to construction of the largest-ever solar telescope built in Europe, designed to provide unparalleled insight into the phenomena of space weather.
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The use of quantum technology in space is being advanced by University of Strathclyde researchers in two new projects funded by the UK Space Agency (UKSA) under the Enabling Technology Programme.
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