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Can the deep seas’ ‘twilight zone’ provide food for the world?
The world’s deep seas are home to a vast array of species which are a rich source of biodiversity and, potentially, food – but careful and sustainable fishing is required, according to research involving the University of Strathclyde.
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Promoting STEM Equality at City of Glasgow College
Taking positive action to promote gender equality in STEM, Douglas Morrison from City of Glasgow College writes about the successful approach taken with support of their partners to increase female participation in the college's engineering programme.
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Scottish Engineering Special Leaders Awards – Part 7
The Strathclyde University team continue their mission to make the winning innovation from last year - the Shopping Trolley for the Elderly.
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Building owners ‘face risks’ from chlorine-resistant bacteria
Buildings with storage tanks can face increased risks from chlorine-resistant bacteria in water, according to researchers at the University of Strathclyde.
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Sedentary behaviour ‘increases even in active children’
Sedentary behaviour increases in children between the ages of nine and 12 – even if they are otherwise physically active, according to research at the Universities of Strathclyde and Newcastle.
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Strathclyde student wins Schmidt MacArthur Fellowship
A PhD student at the University of Strathclyde is among only 18 worldwide to have been awarded a place on the prestigious Schmidt MacArthur Fellowship.
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Glasgow research wins Guardian award for rabies surveillance technology
Mobile phone health surveillance technology, designed and monitored by researchers at the University of Glasgow, has proven crucial in the fight against rabies in Tanzania.
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Glasgow – the voice of next generation conference legacy
This year Glasgow City Marketing Bureau is rolling out its campaign about the next generation of legacy measurement, a bespoke research model designed to report the key impacts of conferences taking place in the city.
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