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Scotland’s children ‘among the world’s least active’
Scotland has some of the world’s least active children - despite offering one of the best environments and infrastructures for them to play outdoors, according to international research involving the University of Strathclyde.
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Fish oil supplements may improve muscle function in older women
Taking omega-3 supplements could improve muscle function in older women, potentially increasing their quality of life into old age and preventing unnecessary falls and loss of independence.
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GCU contributes to global guidelines for infection prevention
An evidence review commissioned by the World Health Organization (WHO) and conducted by researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) is part of a new set of global guidelines issued by WHO to support every country and healthcare facility developing
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Moth’s ears work independently of each other
A species of moth has ears which detect sound direction independently of each other, an international research project involving the University of Strathclyde has found.
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Scouts and guides have better mental health in later life, study finds
Taking part in the scouts or guides appears to help lower the risk of mental illness in later life, a study suggests.
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WIRED award for Sheila Rowan
The University of Glasgow's Professor Sheila Rowan MBE has won WIRED magazine's Scientific Breakthrough award in recognition of her work that contributed to the discovery of gravitational waves.
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City of Science brings valuable experience to network of European co-creators
Glasgow City of Science is proud to be an advisory board member for the European Horizon 2020 project, ACCOMPLISSH.
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Glasgow and West Branch of British Science Association relaunches
Got an interest in science and the great range of science activities taking place in Glasgow and the West of Scotland? The local branch of the British Science Association has recently relaunched and looking for your input!
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