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Glasgow’s free wi-fi programme proves popular
On 10 July, Glasgow became the first Scottish city to offer free Wi-fi in the city centre's streets and public spaces and since then more than 40,000 individual users have logged on for over 300,000 sessions on the network, downloading well over a terabyt
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Advance made in green energy from hydrogen
Chemists at the University of Glasgow have claimed a breakthrough in the production of hydrogen from water which could lead to a new era of cheap, clean and renewable energy.
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Researchers use video games to treat ‘lazy eye’
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) are developing an innovative way of using video games to improve the eyesight of children with amblyopia – more commonly known as lazy eye.
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Tropical disease researchers awarded £8m
, Institute of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation has been awarded £8.3million in funding over the next seven years to continue its research into tropical diseases such as Malaria.
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World’s largest radiology conference Glasgow bound
Glasgow will host the world's largest interventional radiology congress between 13th and 17th September 2014.
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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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