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Rolls-Royce awards Glasgow-based firm £85m contract for aero engine parts
Rolls-Royce has announced it has awarded Glasgow-based firm, Castle Precision Engineering a contract worth more than £85m for the manufacture and supply of precision machined critical rotating aero engine parts to Rolls-Royce.
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Glasgow’s groundbreaking gambling survey reveals new data on behaviours and consequences
Experts at the University of Glasgow have contributed to a new survey that for the first time in fourteen years, provides detailed insight into gambling behaviours.
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University of Glasgow team finalists in Aqualunar Challenge for lunar water purification
A team from the University of Glasgow’s School of Chemistry have been announced as finalists in the Aqualunar Challenge.
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Strathclyde high-speed imaging technology project to combat climate change
A pioneering project aims to combat the adverse effects of climate change through high-speed imaging technology.
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Glasgow MICE collaboration achieves Muon Beam Cooling with Low Density Absorbers
Researchers at the international Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment (MICE) collaboration have shown that muon beams traversing low density absorbers inside strong magnetic fields can reduce their transverse size through the mechanism of 'ionization cooling'.
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Glasgow fudge maker optimises production line using digital twin technology
Aldomak, a family-owned confectionery business in Glasgow, has leveraged an advanced digital simulation to optimise its fudge production line.
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Inspirational GCU student receives award for humanitarian efforts
A Glasgow Caledonian University student who donated ambulances to help refugees in war zones has received the Association for Events Management Education (AEME) Most Inspirational Student Award.
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Glasgow study reveals smallpox vaccination legacy may enhance monkeypox immunity
Researchers studying the monkeypox virus have made an interesting observation which may relate back to an outbreak of smallpox in Glasgow in 1950.
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