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This session is a further opportunity for Rotarians, RSA Fellows and Guests to extend previous discussions from domestic energy issues into wider industry, commerce and community agendas.
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Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) researchers are leading a two-year, international research collaboration with the aim of improving the assessment and rehabilitation of people who suffer from language impairments following a stroke.
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Together with Glasgow City of Science partners, Jessops, we're delighted to announce the first 'ScienceSnaps' photo of the month has been awarded to Dr Kirsty Ross for her powerful image, 'Protecting the next generation'.
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Glasgow is amongst 280 cities across Europe celebrating European Researchers’ Night on Friday (September 25) – bringing together some of the most inspiring researchers in the city with an extravaganza of shows, talks, family activities, comedy and discove
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Lifeline Applications is working with Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) to develop the start-up company’s first product – a panic button and mobile application that allows first-aiders to provide assistance at medical emergencies.
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Tiny zooplankton animals, each no bigger than a grain of rice, may be playing a huge part in regulating climate change, research involving the University of Strathclyde has found.
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Ahead of International Day of Older Persons (October 1), experts at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) are raising awareness of strength and balance programmes, which can halve the risk of falls and potentially prevent many thousands of injuries each yea
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ScienceGrrl Glasgow's Professor Tracey Howe blogs on a recent talk in Glasgow given by inspirational structural engineer, Roma Agrawal.
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