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Pioneering artificial intelligence (AI) which automatically diagnoses lung diseases – such as tuberculosis and pneumonia – could ease winter pressures on hospitals, University of the West of Scotland researchers believe.
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Researchers from the James Watt School of Engineering are part of a consortium which has won €4.95M (£4.32M) in funding from the European Innovation Council to support a cutting-edge bioengineering project.
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Lynkeos Technology Ltd, founded in 2016, is one of 10 organisations who have received funding from the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) and the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA).
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Foreign Secretary James Cleverly met with scientists and engineers developing revolutionary battery technologies in Glasgow – a year on from world leaders gathering in the city for the COP26 climate summit.
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The IOD-3 Amber satellite is expected to be the first of a series of satellites to be launched into orbit next month as part of Virgin Orbit’s Inaugural Spaceflight from Spaceport Cornwall in Newquay.
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A ten-person cohort of Scottish entrepreneurs will head for Finland in two weeks in a bid to strengthen links with the international start-up community.
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Research from a Glasgow Caledonian University academic has led to the formation of the UK’s first publicly-owned energy company in Wales.
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Professor James Miller, a prominent academic and eminent higher education leader has joined University of the West of Scotland as the new Principal and Vice-Chancellor.
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