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Breakthrough could provide new tendon injuries treatment
Scientists are investigating a new therapy for the treatment of tendon injuries such as tennis elbow and Achilles tendinitis after gaining new insight into the condition.
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GCU researchers tackle water pollution in Brazil
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) are to tackle poor water quality standards in Brazil, where there is considerable concern about the long-term impact of water pollution on ecosystems and human health.
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Researchers present new hope for stroke survivors with bladder problems
Researchers from Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) are testing the effectiveness of a mild electrical stimulation of the leg to relieve bladder symptoms caused by stroke.
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Pop-up maze leads the way to learning about green issues
A temporary pop-up maze in Glasgow's George Square has opened to the public to inspire families in a fun, educational way to get involved in Green Year 2015.
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Engineering video games and beyond
School students looking to spark a career in software engineering and games development can discover how computer games technology is increasingly also being used in other areas, such as Hollywood movies, medical research and environmental planning in an
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Genetics workshop to give school students cutting edge insight
Students in S5 and S6 are being offered the chance to participate in a one day interactive and inspirational workshop with practising geneticists during the major, European Society for Human Genetics Conference being held in Glasgow this June.
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Six Glasgow University scientists win prestigious awards
The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) has chosen a total of eight 2015 Prizewinners in recognition of their outstanding academic talent, six of whom are based at the University of Glasgow.
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Music and alcohol: a potent mix in Glasgow nightlife
Few live performance venues are not licensed to sell alcohol, and few performers have ever played to a completely sober audience. This is the experience of many live artists according to a new study by Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU), which found the
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