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Scientists unveil image of quantum entanglement
For the first time ever, physicists have managed to take a photo of a strong form of quantum entanglement called Bell entanglement – capturing visual evidence of an elusive phenomenon which a baffled Albert Einstein once called ‘spooky action at a distanc
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Scotland’s first respiratory physiotherapy video consultations go live
Scotland now has its very first virtual consultation clinic for patients receiving respiratory physiotherapy.
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Scientists honoured by Royal Society for groundbreaking work
Professor Sir James Hough and Professor Miles Padgett, both of the University of Glasgow, have been awarded medals by the Royal Society for their outstanding contributions to science.
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Strathclyde quantum technology hubs share in £94m funding
A UK-wide quantum technology programme, in which the University of Strathclyde is a major partner, is to receive government funding worth £94 million.
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GCU to inspire next generation of engineers
Glasgow Caledonian University is to host a free event aimed at promoting the next industrial revolution to young people and their guardians.
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Strathclyde co-leads new centre for maritime innovation and technology
The University of Strathclyde is co-leading a new national centre for maritime innovation and technology.
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AFRC in €4.25m project to help 1,300 SMEs revolutionise machining processes
The University of Strathclyde’s Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC) is the UK spoke in a North West Europe-wide project designed to transform the machining sector, helping 1300 SMEs to stimulate turnover and employment through the uptake of Industry 4
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Royal Society Research Fellowship for Strathclyde physicist
A physics researcher at the University of Strathclyde has received a prestigious award from the Royal Society to investigate how molecular chirality can be better harnessed to make food healthier and drugs more effective.
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