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300th STEM Ambassador signs-up at University of Glasgow
There are now an unprecedented 300 STEM Ambassadors at the University of Glasgow playing a crucial role promoting Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths within primary and secondary education.
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Light pollution impacts urban blackbirds’ biological rhythm
Artificial lighting in cities may be causing urban European blackbirds to mature faster than their country cousins, new research has found.
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Sound research improves ‘safety critical’ structures
A system for using sound waves to spot potentially dangerous cracks in pipes, aircraft engines and nuclear power plants has been developed by a University of Strathclyde academic.
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City rolls out more cycle stations
A further ten bike stations are being added to Glasgow's Mass Automated Cycle Hire (MACH) scheme following on from its launch last summer.
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Point prevalence surveys tackle hospital infections across Europe
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) researchers have informed a European protocol to validate the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control’s (ECDC) methods of standardising and collecting data on the number of people with healthcare associated i
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Glasgow joins UK and European Green Fleet Scheme
Glasgow has joined a national and European green fleet management recognition scheme which aims to cut emissions and improve local air quality.
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New guide presents 60 of the city’s top trees
A new trail guide featuring sixty of the city’s most interesting, beautiful, historic and exotic trees has been produced as part of a Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games legacy project.
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Mobility-boosting robotic clothing – a smart idea
Researchers from the University of Strathclyde are amongst those involved in a UK project to develop 'robotic' clothing to improve the lives of disabled and elderly people.
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