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Inaugural CAN DO Innovation Summit to be held in Glasgow
Registration is now live for the first ever CAN DO Innovation Summit, led by Glasgow City of Science and Innovation, which will be held on November 20 at Glasgow Science Centre.
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Strathclyde students trial ‘Energy Box’ microgrid in Rwanda
Two students from the University of Strathclyde are travelling to Rwanda to test a new smart grid controller they designed which aims to help people trade electricity.
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Trial brings hope for cancer patients
A world-wide cancer trial involving the Beatson in Glasgow is bringing hope to patients who would once have been considered incurable.
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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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