Real-time weld defect identification demonstrates the power of collaboration
A new University of Strathclyde involved technology to identify weld defects in minutes will save time and cost in high-integrity fabrications for nuclear new build projects and other quality-critical applications.
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University of Glasgow researchers aim to help transform older age health
Researchers from the University of Glasgow are playing central roles in four new national research networks focused on transforming the wellbeing of older people and boosting the economy.
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University of Glasgow lends support to SP Energy Networks Net-Zero Projects
Researchers from the University of Glasgow are lending their support to three new projects led by SP Energy Networks to to help tackle some of the UK’s biggest and most complex network challenges.
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Glasgow Chamber of Commerce launches ‘First Steps to a Cyber Culture’ course
In these times with attacks becoming more and more common against businesses and employees, every business will need to address these issues as a matter of survival. This training course by Glasgow Chamber of Commerce addresses some of the key issues plaguing businesses from an information security point of view.
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Glasgow app launched to reduce risk of re-offending
The Let's Get Connected app links to more than 800 services including support and advice for those experiencing trauma, poverty, mental health problems, addiction, unemployment, homelessness, and Adverse Childhood Experiences.
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GCU ageing expert helps physios target loss of muscle mass in older people
Glasgow Caledonian University Professor in Ageing and Health Dawn Skelton has published a new research paper which provides guidance for prescribing and delivering resistance exercise to older people living with sarcopenia.
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Strathclyde-supported biotech company secures major investment
A Strathclyde start-up which converts shellfish industry waste into high-value, chitin-based products, including biodegradable food wrap, has secured significant investment from one of the UK’s largest renewable energy and cleantech project developers.
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Glaswegian student entrepreneur’s IoT tech aims to clear up water quality monitoring
Dale Colley, a power engineering undergraduate at Glasgow Caledonian University and founder of Altitude Thinking, has developed Aquabot, a remote-controlled drone that can be used on the surface of rivers, lochs, and canals to provide a more accurate, real-time picture of conditions in the water.
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