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Digital monitoring system for cancer patients ‘highly successful’ in trials
An international study on a digital monitoring system for cancer patients, led by the University of Strathclyde, has been highly successful in reducing chemotherapy symptoms, according to early results.
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Book with pages the width of a human hair to feature in miniature book exhibition
Academics from the Universities of Glasgow and Cardiff have used cutting-edge technology to create a tiny version of .
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National centre for manufacturing innovation unveiled
An £8.9 million centre to help companies benefit from lightweight manufacturing technology has been officially opened by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
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Glasgow physicists observe collision of galaxy clusters
Physicists at the University of Strathclyde have joined an international observation of galaxy clusters on the verge of colliding, around 10,000 light years from Earth.
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Prestigious award for Glasgow photonics researcher
A University of Glasgow researcher who has made distinguished contributions to applied physics has been picked to receive a major award.
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New advanced measurement centre set to open in Scotland
A new centre for advanced measurement research and health translation is to open in Glasgow to support innovation in the medicine, food and drink, and high-value manufacturing sectors.
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Startup Summit team announces major new event
FutureX, the team behind Scotland's annual Startup Summit and Impact Summit, have spent years working with innovative startups all over the world. Now they are turning their attention to the transformation of corporates, inviting over 200 business leaders
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Cervical cancer ‘could be eliminated in many countries’
Cervical cancer could be eliminated in many countries if enough vaccination coverage is achieved, based on the findings of an international study involving the University of Strathclyde.
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