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Event alert: ‘Making Smarter in Scotland’
The SMAS National Manufacturing Conference returns to the Westerwood Hotel in Cumbernauld on Wednesday 30 May, where 400 manufacturing leaders will gather to be inspired, learn, network and debate.
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Taking social robot research into the wild
What happens when you take robotics research out of the lab and into a real life rural setting? What are the human perceptions of a water carrying robotic system? A team from the University of Glasgow and AMMACHI Labs at Amrita University in Kerala, India
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Bid to ban sky lantern and balloon releases to protect wildlife
Sky lantern and balloon releases could soon be banned from all Glasgow City Council premises in a bid to protect wildlife.
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UK team to lead innovative prostrate cancer programme
The University of Glasgow will lead an innovative Pan-European research training program targeting incurable prostate cancer.‌‌
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Funding of £2.78m for clinical trials of treatment discovered at Strathclyde
A biopharmaceutical company developing novel anti-infectives has been awarded a £2.78 million grant to take forward clinical trials of a treatment discovered at the University of Strathclyde.
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Silicon breakthrough could lead to new high-performance bendable electronics
A new method of creating bendable silicon chips could help pave the way for a new generation of high-performance flexible electronic devices.
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Strathclyde student wins bronze award in STEM for Britain
A Chemistry PhD student at the University of Strathclyde has won a bronze award in a UK-wide research competition held at the House of Commons.
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£1M funding boost for Institute of Health and Wellbeing at Glasgow University
The Institute of Health and Wellbeing at the University of Glasgow has been awarded £1m by The Wolfson Foundation.
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