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Researchers and SST Sensing to develop new industry sensors
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) researchers are collaborating with SST Sensing, manufacturer of electronic fluid and gas sensors, to develop new sensors which measure levels of oxygen in the air for a wide range of industrial applications.
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Greenland360 expedition inspires climate change action
Last year, a small team of geography students from Scotland organised their own expedition to Greenland to study the impact of climate change and to create public and educational resources. Writing for Glasgow City of Science, Cameron Mackay shares his pe
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Heat to be harvested from city’s Subway tunnels
Researchers in Glasgow are to harvest heat from wastewater in the city's Subway tunnels.
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Strathclyde physicist joins Scotland’s National Academy
A Physics professor at the University of Strathclyde has had his outstanding work recognised by being named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE).
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Particle control advance opens door to new optics technologies
A breakthrough in the control of a type of particle known as the polariton has created a highly specialised form of rotation.
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Glasgow’s world leading City Data Hub launches
A world-leading data hub that will paint a living and breathing picture of life in the city has been launched by Future City Glasgow in front of an international audience of academics, entrepeneurs and service providers.
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Quantum research centre opens in Glasgow
A leading quantum research centre that will bring together academics and industry to commercialise novel quantum technology, such as single-pixel cameras that can look under the skin for tumours or see clearly through smoke, has been officially opened in
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EDT Scotland and Glasgow City of Science unite with STEM Partnership
EDT Scotland is proud to announce it is now an official partner of Glasgow City of Science.
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