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Get involved – Glasgow branch of BSA to re-launch
The British Science Association (BSA) are re-launching their Glasgow branch this summer and are interested in reaching out to anyone in the area who may be interested in getting involved.
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Young Scots tackle pollution issues with creative business ideas
A host of young Scots aged 14 – 20 came together at Glasgow Science Centre on Saturday (18 June) to attend Air Time, the launch event for VentureJam 2016.
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GCU Subway heat research leads to SPT award
A Glasgow Caledonian University supported initiative focusing on the development of sustainable heat sources has won a Scottish Transport Award.
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Could pollution be main contributor to antibiotic resistance?
Pollution could be a major contributor to the development of antibiotic resistant bacteria, with a new study looking at the role waterways play in their evolution.
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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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