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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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Kilmarnock born CERN scientist recalls her ‘inspiring teacher’
Can you remember the name of the teacher who had the biggest impact on the career path you chose? For one Kilmarnock born CERN scientist, Dr Victoria Martin, it was her forward-thinking physics teacher, Mr Samson.
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Glasgow named as an Earth Hour Champion
Glasgow City Council has been awarded WWF Scotland’s Earth Hour Local Authority Champion, it was announced today (Friday 11 March 2016).
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First Minister shows that #ThisAyrshireGirlCan
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP has put her backing behind an Ayrshire College campaign that aims to inspire young women to take up traditionally male-dominated careers.
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Nanotech breakthrough could create cheaper solar power and medical devices
New research could pave the way for mass production of new forms of nanotech devices for use in the renewables and medical sectors.
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