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Royal Academy of Engineering Fellowship for Strathclyde quantum computing researcher
A researcher in quantum physics at the University of Strathclyde has received a Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) Senior Research Fellowship, to support an industrial partnership in the development of quantum computers with M Squared, with the potential to help discover new medicines and improve communications.
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NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde in ‘world first’ AI trial for lung disease treatment
Glasgow's NHS health board is exploring how AI can be used to improve treatments for a lung disease as part of a “world first” trial.
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New GCU trial hopes to improve the lives of patients using catheters
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University and the University of Southampton are hoping to improve the lives of patients who use urinary catheters by reducing infections and long-term discomfort.
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Strathclyde launches Centre for Occupational Safety and Health
A new centre for education, research and professional development in health and safety is to be launched by the University of Strathclyde.
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Glasgow-based Phlo acquires UK arm of American unicorn in digital pharmacy consolidation
Digital pharmacy firm Phlo Technologies has acquired the UK arm of US-based healthcare unicorn Truepill.
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Glasgow-based venture capital fund for tech companies
In an interview with The Herald, the UK angel investment firm announced a new funding team which aims to bolster Scottish tech companies.
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University of Glasgow eye-tracking research peeks into the future of mobile interaction
A new study exploring how mobile devices can be controlled solely by the movements of users’ eyes could offers a peek into the future of gaze-based interactions with smartphones, researchers say.
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Strathclyde Coalition for Wind Industry Circularity to drive creation of renewables supply chain
Tens of billions of pounds could be generated for the UK economy from the re-use, refurbishment and re-engineering of broken wind turbine parts, according to a new coalition involving Strathclyde and set-up to drive the creation of a circular supply chain for renewables in the UK.
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