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Circular Glasgow nominated for World Economic Forum award
Following a year of connecting and inspiring businesses across the city, Circular Glasgow has been announced as a finalist for a global award that celebrates its contribution to the circular economy.
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Equality Through Innovation: The Comedian
Anna Devitt is using the power of comedy to help disadvantaged young people in Scotland.
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Glasgow scientists part of four new gravitational wave detections
Physicists at the Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde are closing out 2018 with the publication of a wealth of new gravitational wave data collected during the first two observing runs of the LIGO and Virgo detectors.
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Glasgow software company wins AI for Accessibilty Grant from Microsoft
Glasgow company Present Pal, which develops presentation software to improve public speaking, has been named as one of the first grantees in the AI for Accessbility programme.
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Data research centre awarded £5m funding
The Urban Big Data Centre at the University of Glasgow has been awarded £5 million to continue its pioneering work promoting the use of big data and innovative methods to improve social, economic and environmental well-being in cities.
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Professor honoured with fellowship for pioneering work
A Strathclyde academic has been elevated to the fellowship of the prestigious Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for 2019.
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‘Chemputer’ promises app-controlled revolution for drug production
A radical new method of producing drug molecules, which uses downloadable blueprints to easily and reliably synthesise organic chemicals via a programmable ‘chemputer’, could be set to democratise the pharmaceutical industry, Glasgow scientists say.
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‘Pint-sized’ Scottish satellites launched to help combat climate change
The Glasgow-built satellites, funded by the UK Space Agency will monitor weather and help combat global climate change.
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