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Medal for gravitational wave research
A Strathclyde scientist has been awarded a President’s Medal from the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) for his contribution to the discovery of gravitational waves.
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Strathclyde researchers go to the heart of blood vessels
Scientists at the University of Strathclyde are developing tiny devices that capture images of signals as they travel the innermost layer of the body’s blood vessels – helping to revolutionise our understanding of vascular disease.
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Action plan in development to attract more women into technology
Supporting and encouraging greater female participation in digital technology could open up a rich seam of talent to support Scotland’s digital future, according to research behind an action plan to address the gender imbalance.
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Treating dementia with a breath of fresh air
An innovative project will look at the impact of walking in the outdoors and writing has on dementia after being seen to improve memory and mood.
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£3.75 M Wellcome Trust Institutional Strategic Support Fund awarded to UofG
The University of Glasgow has been awarded a third Wellcome Trust Institutional Strategic Support Fund (ISSF), worth £3.75 million over 5 years. The University provides matched funding. ISSF enables the University to invest strategically to support talent
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VentureJam nominated for national award
A pioneering talent development programme, organised by Glasgow City of Science, Young Scot, and SEPA, that brought together a group of young Scots co-create digital solutions to help tackle the growing problem of air pollution, has been nominated for a N
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Glasgow researchers join international ZikaPLAN initiative
Scientists from the University of Glasgow have united with 25 research organizations to fight Zika Virus and build long-term outbreak response capacity in Latin America.
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Autonomous search agents could support researchers
Researchers could soon enlist help from digital assistants to review vast swathes of literature, according to a new report on artificial intelligence.
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