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Strathclyde ‘Lab in a Bubble’ research pushing forward the limits of laser technology
Particles travelling through empty space can emit bright flashes of gamma rays by interacting with the quantum vacuum, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Strathclyde.
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Glasgow researcher shares in £20m funding for ‘engineering global visionaries’
Professor Daniele Faccio, professor of quantum technologies in the University of Glasgow School of Physics & Astronomy, is one of nine researchers across the UK to share £20 million in funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering.
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Royal Academy of Engineering technology chair for Strathclyde professor
A physics professor at the University of Strathclyde has been awarded a prestigious Chair in Emerging Technologies by the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng).
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Research shows music may improve stroke recovery
Music and mindful music listening may help people who have suffered strokes recover their impaired cognitive abilities more effectively, new research suggests.
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World-leading entrepreneurs congregate in Scotland for CAN DO Fest
This week sees entrepreneurial icons flock to Scotland as the second edition of CAN DO Fest, Scotland’s festival of impactful entrepreneurship, kicks off with EIE 2019 - one of the UK’s leading events for tech entrepreneurs and investors, at the McEwan Ha
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Evidence of heart injury in ‘healthy’ people could lead to more effective treatment
New evidence of heart injury found in apparently healthy people could help pave the way for better long-term monitoring of cardiac health and personalised approaches to treatment, scientists say.
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New partnership to explore the future of metrology
The University of Strathclyde’s Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC) has agreed a tier one partnership with pioneering metrology technology firm, Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence, which is taking the centre’s measurement and sensing capability to the
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Glasgow start-up representing Scotland and Northern Ireland in global business competition with $1 million prize pot
Two Glasgow entrepreneurs behind a business recycling coffee waste are competing for a $1 million (£776,000) prize fund in a global business competition.
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