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Pioneering ‘private 5G’ network technology designed and deployed by the University of Strathclyde and its spin-out company, Neutral Wireless, was used to connect cameras for international broadcast coverage of the late Queen Elizabeth II’s final departure from Scotland.
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Computer security experts have developed a system capable of guessing computer and smartphone users’ passwords in seconds by analysing the traces of heat their fingertips leave on keyboards and screens.
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The Citizen Science exhibit at Glasgow Science Centre, created by University of Strathclyde researchers, provides visitors with the opportunity to take part in real science experiments through innovative and interactive touchscreen kiosks.
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People in the west of Scotland who suffer from ‘winter blues’ are being urged to sign up for a series of creative workshops, led by University of Glasgow, to help deal with seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
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High-speed broadband start-up, Brillband, has signed a major sponsorship deal with Glasgow Warriors. Hundreds of households in Glasgow and Renfrewshire have joined the waiting list in hope of testing the firm’s tech.
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A consortium involving Strathclyde researchers that will deliver what will be the UK’s first medical distribution network using drones has triumphed in the Scottish Transport Awards.
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Callum Inglis, a Strathclyde Computer Science graduate has won the Best Engineering Project award at the 33rd annual Young Software Engineer of the Year Awards.
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Blood cancer expert Dr Mark Williams and senior PhD student Katie Miari have just returned from New York where they took their research into drug resistance in Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) patients to the next level.
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