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Scotland’s biggest council ends plastic straw use
Scotland's biggest council is to stop using plastic straws after Glasgow primary pupils highlighted the plight of marine wildlife.
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Remade in Scotland Award – A Celebration of Scottish Innovation
Back for it’s third year, Business Insider Made in Scotland awards in partnership with the Advanced Forming Research Centre champions all aspects of transformational discoveries and developments made in Scotland.
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Glasgow Science Centre to show how science will shape our future
Glasgow Science Centre (GSC) has revealed that, in partnership with the Scottish Government sponsored Scottish Funding Council (SFC), it is on course to deliver its latest interactive exhibition which will focus on innovation.
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Council approves actions to allow £50million investment in quay walls on the Clyde
Glasgow City Council has approved the next stage of investment on quay walls on the Clyde as a crucial part of the regeneration of the river.
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Communities Secretary praises “great work” of Yunus Centre
Cabinet Secretary for Communities, Social Security and Equalities Angela Constance praised the “great work” being carried out by researchers at the Yunus Centre for Social Business and Health during a visit to Glasgow Caledonian University.
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Pupils champion marine conservation with #NaeStrawAtAw
Protecting killer whales, dolphins and seabirds is all in a day’s work for Glasgow school pupils campaigning for an end to the use of plastic straws. The Ocean Defenders group at Sunnyside Primary in Craigend are on a marine conservation mission as part o
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Chemical ‘MP3 player’ breakthrough converts digital code into pharmaceuticals
A new method of drug manufacture which uses 3D printers to create pharmaceuticals on demand could lead to a ‘Spotify for chemistry’, scientists claim.
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