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Glasgow’s living classrooms
Joanne Dempster, OPAL Community Scientist for the Open Air Laboratories Project writes on the Glasgow City of Science blog about the great opportunities for schools to get outside and explore Glasgow's living classrooms.
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Cardiac intervention ‘not needed’ in 1 in 10 heart attack victims
Pioneering research reported in a study from the Golden Jubilee National Hospital and the University of Glasgow shows one in ten patients may not need cardiac intervention following a heart attack and in those that do need stents, the procedure can be tar
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Vaccine programme leads to reduction in cervical abnormalities
A vaccination programme is reducing rates of pre-cancerous cells, research involving the University of Strathclyde has found.
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City Observatory shows visions of the future
An installation demonstrating how innovative research will inform the future of cities has been launched by the University of Strathclyde.
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Technology club set to teach disadvantaged Glasgow teens how to code
Glasgow City of Science launched a new project to teach 100 less advantaged and harder to reach young people about computer programming.
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City Chambers buzz to the sound of 120,000 bees
120,000 honeybees have a new home on the roof of the iconic Glasgow City Chambers as part of plans for Green Year 2015.
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Your questions answered – by an astronaut and Scotland’s most exciting researchers
Explorathon promises to be a night of reaching to the stars – almost literally – and hearing the latest blue-skies thinking from some of the most inspiring researchers in Glasgow.
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From sunlight to low cost electricity
Researchers from Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) have developed a novel optical concentrator which, at a cost of just £1 each, can be used in windows to capture energy from the sun to generate electricity and ambient light within the home.
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