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Peek – The Portable Eye Examination Kit
Throughout the world, almost 40 million people are blind. Yet, 80% of blindness is avoidable! And most of this avoidable blindness is in low-income countries. Dr Mario Giardini from the Department of Bio-medical Engineering at the University of Strathclyd
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Supercomputing for all in the West of Scotland with ARCHIE-WeSt
ARCHIE-WeSt is a regional supercomputer centre at the University of Strathclyde dedicated to research excellence and wealth creation in the West of Scotland. Richard Martin explains how the centre is providing High Performance Computing capability for aca
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A green future envisaged by Images of Research, 2015
Images of Research returns this May to showcase the work of staff and students at the University of Strathclyde. Grant Thomson and Rachel Clark from the Engage with Strathclyde team tell us where and when you can explore the exhibition in 2015.
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Countdown to UK’s largest renewables event in Glasgow
The UK's largest event devoted to all forms of renewable & sustainable energy arrives in Glasgow between 6th and 7th May, with thousands of visitors from around 48 nations set to descend on the city for All-Energy 2015.
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Access to green space creates mental health equality
Having access to green spaces significantly reduces the gap in wellbeing between richer and poorer people a European study has found.
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Knowledge exchange drives science, technology and business
Dr Sean McGinty, a Research and Knowledge Exchange Associate at the University of Strathclyde's Department of Mathematics and Statistics writes for Glasgow City of Science on a SMART way to support solving real world problems.
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Insect-inspired microphone set to modernise hearing aid systems
An insect-inspired microphone that can tackle the problem of locating sounds and eliminate background noise is set to revolutionise modern-day hearing aid systems.
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GCU researchers tackle gender inequalities in South Asia
Researchers from Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU)’s Centre for Climate Justice are working with Nobel laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus’ Grameen Communications on an international project to tackle gender inequalities in agriculture in South Asia.
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