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Strathclyde plays role in tackling toxic threat on US Pacific coast
A toxic threat to the seafood industry and recreational shellfishing in the Pacific Northwest of the USA is to be tackled in a project involving the University of Strathclyde.
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2050 Climate Group’s Youth Climate Summit 2016
Leading for the Future, the 2050 Climate Group’s Youth Climate Summit 2016, will take place on Saturday 26 November 2016 at the Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC) in Glasgow from 10:30-18:00 (GMT). The Youth Climate Summit is an exciting opportunity f
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Pupils contribute to digital art project which aims to create unique Paisley pattern for every resident of the world
Pupils at Johnstone High School benefited from participating in a workshop on Monday 10 October 2016 as part of the UWS Paisley Digital Art commission.
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STEM mentors needed to mentor young people
Think you've got what it takes to inspire young people to pursue careers in STEM? Glasgow City of Science partners, Engineering Development Trust are looking for volunteer mentors and assessors.
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QuantIC is the UK Scientific Partner for International Quantum Shorts Film Festival
The Glasgow-based UK Quantum Technology Hub, QuantIC has been named the UK Scientific Partner for Quantum Shorts 2016, an international festival of short films that draw inspiration from quantum physics.
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Learn to Restart a Heart at Glasgow Caledonian University
Students, staff and members of the public will have the opportunity to learn essential life-saving CPR skills as part of a national campaign to improve survival rates throughout Scotland.
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‘Time machine’ study warns of long-term dangers of ocean acidification
New research into the effects of ocean acidification suggests that, while marine organisms may be able to cope with the effects of climate change in the short term, the biological cost of doing so may be too high to guarantee long-term survival.
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Digital Xtra opens new round of funding for extracurricular computing projects
Scotland’s Digital Xtra Fund launched in May 2016 and awarded £250,000 to 12 projects, which expect to reach a combined total of 10,500 young people across the country by March 2017. An additional £150,000 has now been made available in response to the hi
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