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‘Self-eating’ rocket wins financial support
A ‘self-eating’ rocket engine which aims to put small payloads into orbit by burning its own structure as propellant has won financial support from the UK Government.
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New online festival sets out to tackle gender imbalance in tech
A week-long celebration of the life and achievements of a pioneering woman computing scientist is aiming to encourage more female participation in the tech sector.
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£2.1 million AWESIM manufacturing project secures government backing
A project which introduces ground-breaking technology that brings together machine learning, sensor development and advanced remote manufacturing processes has secured £1.3 million of government funding.
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COVID-19: Glasgow City Region Response (September 2020)
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Glasgow City region has capitalised on opportunities arising from its strengths in research, innovation, and entrepreneurship to help tackle new societal challenges, and provide a platform to recover and re-build.
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Scottish space industry’s ambition for £4bn growth trajectory
Scottish space industry could provide a launch pad for growth of Scottish economy and provides solutions to tackle climate change too.
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UWS wins funding for Novosound collaboration
A new Scottish research project has been awarded funding from the Royal Society to improve existing technology with benefits for health and safety in industry, healthcare and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Strathclyde launches new Centre for Sustainable Development
The University of Strathclyde has launched a new Centre for Sustainable Development in support of the United Nations’ (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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Blockchain contract tracing app aims to tackle COVID-19
A new form of digital contact tracing which uses unbreakable encryption to secure personal data could help win the level of public engagement required to fight the spread of COVID-19, scientists say.
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