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Beatson research shows sugar supplement can improve cancer treatment
Mannose sugar, a nutritional supplement, can both slow tumour growth and enhance the effects of chemotherapy in mice with multiple types of cancer.
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Art of Possible is back! Sign up now
The Art of Possible is back with a new series of inspirational events & workshops that bring together Scotland’s creatives, policy-makers and STEM professionals to consider civic uses for the regions’ world-leading emerging and enabling (E&E) technologies
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Equality Through Innovation: The Diversifier
Pheona Matovu spent years in immigration limbo and is now helping companies to innovate by fostering a culture of diversity and inclusion.
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Optimisation and Uncertainty Quantification: Two Questions for Teachers
In an expanding world with limited resources and increasing complexity, optimisation and computational intelligence have become a necessity. Teachers are invited to find out more at a CPD workshop with the experts from UTOPIAE.
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Scottish EDGE scales up with £1m injection from Scottish Enterprise
The quality and quantity of exceptional start-up businesses capable of scaling from Scotland has seen Scottish EDGE receive additional funding of £1m from Scottish Enterprise to grow the competition.
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Strathclyde experiment heading to international space station
A Strathclyde-led experiment which could aid the discovery of new materials will be carried out on the International Space Station (ISS) after receiving £1.3 million in funding.
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Glasgow scientist awarded 2018 Scottish Cancer Foundation prize
Dr Katie Robb, a University of Glasgow researcher focused on improving the earlier diagnosis of cancer and reducing inequalities for cancer patients, has won the prestigious 2018 Scottish Cancer Foundation Prize.
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SEC plans £150-£200m expansion
Hot on the heels of the hugely successful development of the SSE Hydro, the Scottish Event Campus (SEC) has applied for planning permission in principle (PPIP) for a major expansion of its facilities.
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