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COP26 has provided the inspiration to live more sustainable lives and to hopefully succeed, quickly, in halting climate change. However, a report published by environmental think tank E3G found that the heavily polluting G20 countries have so far failed to strengthen their plans since COP26 and that “none of them…
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Search and rescue teams will be assisted by the first-ever fully recyclable boat as Police Scotland's Dive and Marine Unit expands its fleet.
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Researchers tested the reactions of white-faced sakis when responding to the audio and visual stimuli from a touch screen device.
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Glasgow City Council and SEPA have produced a new River Clyde Tidal Flood Model, covering the area on the river between Dalbeth in Glasgow and Greenock.
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Clinical trials of new gel treatments for stroke should be delayed until technology used in the tests is improved, according to research led at the University of Strathclyde.
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The National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) Group, operated by the University of Strathclyde, has announced that it will open a new technology centre in Ayrshire in partnership with North Ayrshire Council and deep tech innovation organisation, CPI, to help the country’s process manufacturing industries embrace emerging technologies and fast track…
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A £21 million digital dairy project – involving University of the West of Scotland (UWS) – which aims to decarbonise the dairy industry and create 600 new jobs, officially launched this week.
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Glasgow-based Kingdom Technologies, established in 2018 by University of Glasgow graduate Joan Kangro, develops autonomous robotic lawnmowers for commercial customers requiring large areas of grass to be mown. The company already lists golf courses and local authorities among its clients.
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