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Glasgow’s Young Jury helps decide Europe’s Best Science TV Documentary
The European Science TV and New Media Awards 2014 were handed out at a ceremony in Lisbon, Portugal on Friday, 28th November. They included, for the first time, a prize for best Science TV Documentary as judged by a European teenage jury made up from part
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Maryhill Park lichen walk with OPAL
Come along on Sunday 7th December and learn what lichens can tell us about the air quality in your local park.
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Eye care workers have sights on revolutionary Smartphone device
A smartphone app and adaptor engineered at the University of Strathclyde and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is set to make eye tests easier and more affordable to conduct in communities around the world.
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Quantum leap for Imaging Hub
Cameras which use just a single pixel to see through smoke, imaging systems which can time light to see around corners and miniature structures to create earthquake warning systems are just some of the quantum technologies set to be brought to market by a
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Do you speak Java? Computing club phenomenon comes to Ayrshire
We use computers for lots of reasons - entertainment, work, shopping, information finding, networking- but how many of us know how they all work? Young people in Ayrshire will soon be able to explore various areas of IT as a CoderDojo club starts on Tuesd
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Paisley-born inventor of PIN and ATM receives Honorary Doctorate
University of the West of Scotland (UWS) honoured the inventor of Personal Identification Number (PIN) and Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) technology, James Goodfellow OBE with an Honorary Doctorate at its graduation ceremony on 20 November 2014 at Thomas
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Research experts support National HIV Testing Week
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) researchers have launched a series of podcasts for the UK’s first comprehensive network for sexual health researchers.
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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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