UWS develop AI-powered early warning system for extreme weather in South Africa
A pioneering early warning system for extreme weather events is being developed to empower vulnerable communities and healthcare systems in South Africa.
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University of Glasgow defines safe operating space for Bangladesh Delta rivers
An international study led by the UofG is the first to define a safe operating space for major rivers in the Bangladesh Delta, which will enhance resilience in one of the world’s most vulnerable deltas to global climate change.
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University of Glasgow researchers in historic particle physics breakthrough
Researchers from the University of Glasgow have played a vital role in the very first observation of an ultra-rare particle decay process.
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New research from Glasgow Caledonian University on circular cities
New research from Glasgow Caledonian University has explored how "circular cities" could offer a sustainable solution to the growing challenges of climate change, resource depletion, and urbanisation.
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University of Glasgow 3D-printed Microscope wins international recognition
The OpenFlexure Microscope, a design for a digital robotic microscope that can be manufactured in sub-Saharan Africa, has been selected as a 2024 Solver team by the renowned MIT Solve.
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Glasgow reveals city’s 850th birthday celebration events
Glasgow's birthday celebrations have been revealed 100 days ahead of the start of the city's 850th anniversary year.
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New hope in battle against antibiotic resistance from historic brine
A historic brine bath has become the site of a potential breakthrough in preventing antibiotic resistance, particularly in relation to MRSA and other hospital pathogens.
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Air quality improving from Glasgow’s Low Emission Zone
New research exploring the effects of the Low Emission Zone (LEZ) in Glasgow has found that while traffic flow has remained largely unchanged since the Zone was enforced, air quality has improved.
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