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Glasgow welcomes Cleantech Innovate Scotland 2015
Glasgow is getting ready to welcome the Scottish showcase of a programme of events specialising in early stage commercial green innovation – Cleantech Innovate Scotland 2015.
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ESPGHAN choose Glasgow and the SECC for 2019
The European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) has chosen to bring its 4,200 plus delegation to the Scottish Exhibition + Conference Centre (SECC) and Glasgow following submissions from five other cities and a mem
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Scottish Device Developers’ Conference
The Scottish Device Developers’ Conference is an event that brings together many of the Scotland’s top hi-tech engineers and computer scientists.
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£10m deal to locate Scotland’s most powerful research-focused MRI machine in Glasgow hospital
Glasgow has acquired one of the world’s most-powerful magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines for clinical research following a £10m deal.
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Living Liebig’s laboratory legacy
Writing for Glasgow City of Science this time around is Kirsty Martin. Chemist, Justus von Liebig starts-off a series of posts over the coming months on important figures in science down the years and how they've impacted on our work today: "Whose Shoulde
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Images of Research – Announcing the 2015 Competition Winner
Come along to celebrate the Images of Research competition during Glasgow Science Festival and discover who the overall winner is on the theme of "Picturing the Future".
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Discover, enjoy and help protect your local environment
How healthy are the trees in your neighbourhood? Is the elusive tortoise shell butterfly a regular visitor to your garden? What invertebrates lurk under the water of your local pond? The Open Air Laboratories Programme (OPAL) wants people from across Scot
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Seals threaten Scottish cod stock recovery
Predatory seals are constraining the recovery of cod stocks in Scottish West coast waters, research led at the University of Strathclyde suggests.
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