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Substantial recovery of oceans possible by mid century
A “substantial” recovery of life in the oceans could be achieved by 2050 if major threats such as climate change are dealt with, a study has said.
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New patient pathway to streamline COVID-19 assessments
New dedicated Community Assessment Centres (CACs) are this week opening across Greater Glasgow and Clyde to help combat COVID-19 by providing a more streamlined service to assess people presenting symptoms.
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Medical equipment converted to much-needed ventilators by dedicated hospital staff
In response to COVID-19, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s clinical physics team have converted 100 anaesthetic machines to ventilators. This is part of the board’s overall mobilisation plan to quadruple critical care capacity to cope with COVID-19, as requested by the Scottish Government.
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Glasgow set to shed light on the future of solar power generation from space
A new project which will explore the possibility of using space-based reflectors to shine additional sunlight towards future large-scale solar power farms at dawn and dusk has won backing from the European Research Council.
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Universities join forces in pandemic fight
Scientists at the Universities of Dundee and Glasgow are combining their expertise to aid the global battle against coronavirus.
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Glasgow students amongst winners in innovation competition
A device which reduces the risk of illness in bagpipers, a safe cooking stove for campers and disaster survivors and AI anti-drone defence technology are the winners of this year’s national Fresh Ideas student enterprise competition.
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Glasgow must seize the day on renewable energy generation
The arrival of climate change super-summit Cop26 in Glasgow this November will present a huge opportunity for Scotland to display its clean and green credentials to the world.
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New funding announced to understand how COVID-19 affects people
The MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research (CVR) is to play a key role in new COVID-19 scientific project.
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