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Dawn of new age of astronomy as scientists confirm second detection of gravitational waves
An international team of scientists has confirmed the detection of a second instance of two black holes colliding, firmly opening the door to a new age of gravitational astronomy.
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Research group awarded £1.35m to install FIB microscope – “a Swiss army penknife for the nanoworld”
The University of Glasgow’s Materials and Condensed Matter Physics research group has been awarded £1.35m from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) to install a state-of-the-art Focused Ion Beam (FIB) microscope.
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Queen’s Birthday Honours for University of Glasgow academics
A Damehood and an OBE award have been conferred on senior University of Glasgow academics.
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Medallions on display at Space School after 60 million-mile trip
A pair of medallions which travelled nearly 60 million miles in space will be on display at the University of Strathclyde’s Scottish Space School this month.
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British-born NASA astronaut launches space school at UWS
British-born NASA astronaut Michael Foale joined 200 young people at the launch of a unique space school being held in UWS from 6-10 June 2016.
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Scottish Engineering Summer Experience returns for 2016
Glasgow Caledonian University’s School of Engineering and Built Environment will, for the second year, welcome 25 students from four Indian institutions to its Scottish Engineering Summer Experience.
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GCU to host Scotland’s first cyber security residential
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) is the first in Scotland to secure a three-week cyber security residential programme for 18 year olds.
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New Chief Scientific Adviser for Scotland appointed
Professor Sheila Rowan MBE is to be Scotland’s next Chief Scientific Adviser, Deputy First Minister John Swinney has announced.
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