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Scientists make vampire bats ‘glow’ to simulate vaccine spread
Scientists have used ‘glowing’ fluorescent gel to estimate the potential effectiveness of spreadable vaccines to control diseases in wild bats.
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Landmark drug trial could revolutionise treatment for type 1 diabetes
University of Glasgow researchers are eagerly anticipating the initiation of a pioneering new global trial, described by the funder as “the single most advanced drug-based study to date in type 1 diabetes".
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New imaging technique unlocks secrets of the zebrafish heart
A new type of microscopy is helping to unlock the secrets of the zebrafish’s heart – which could also teach us more about how human hearts form, grow and heal.
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World-leading maritime safety expert elected as Royal Academy of Engineering Fellow
Dracos Vassalos, Professor of Maritime Safety at the Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering at the University of Strathclyde, has been elected as a Fellow of the elite Royal Academy of Engineering.
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Unique partnership breathes new life into wind turbines
Wind turbines are being given a new lease of life thanks to a partnership to refurbish and remanufacture components that may otherwise end up in landfill.
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Early bird registration open for IBioIC annual conference
IBioIC's 6th annual conference will take place in Glasgow on February 5 and 6, 2020.
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Space rock research could reveal origins of Earth’s oceans
The return of a space probe bearing samples from a distant asteroid is being eagerly anticipated by researchers from the University of Glasgow and Curtin University in Australia.
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GCU academic wins Jo Cox Award for Public Service and Active Citizenship
One of the UK's leading voices on gender-budgeting has been awarded the prestigious Jo Cox Award for Public Service and Active Citizenship.
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