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New molecular storage devices could bridge memory gap
New molecules could be the key to solving a looming problem with flash memory storage, researchers say in a new report published in the journal Nature.
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Asteroids: threat or opportunity?
Do asteroids present a threat or an opportunity? This question will be explored this week (Thursday, 20 November) in the last of the Coffee House Lectures marking the University of Strathclyde's 50th anniversary.
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£1.5m lab heralds “chemistry renaissance” at University of Glasgow
The opening of a new lab at the University of Glasgow is being acclaimed as part of an ongoing ‘chemistry renaissance’ as the University also celebrates a major achievement from its past today (Thursday 20 November).
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High quality stroke rehab research ‘urgently required’
Researchers have found that there is a significant lack of high-quality evidence available for any interventions currently used to promote arm and hand recovery after a person has had a stroke.
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New community park as Green Year 2015 launches
A new community park will be created in the city's East End as part of Glasgow's Green Year 2015 celebrations.
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Leading pharmaceutical scientist awarded honorary degree
A top pharmaceutical industry scientist has been presented with an honorary degree by the University of Strathclyde.
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University to lead evaluation of mylittleone project
Researchers from Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) will monitor the success of a new project which keeps mothers in constant contact with their premature babies.
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Getting Glasgow cycling
Cyclists are being urged to share their routes to help improve the city's bike network.
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