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Link between immune system and brain disorders focus of new project
Glasgow scientists have joined forces with colleagues across the UK and two pharmaceutical companies to investigate whether mood disorders, such as depression, could be treated by targeting the immune system.
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Quantum imaging breakthrough uses less light
Scientists have harnessed the strange power of quantum mechanics to create a digital image using fewer than one photon per pixel.
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Researchers analyse social workers’ preparedness for practice
Education is providing newly-qualified social workers in Scotland with a solid grounding for their profession, according to new research - the first significant study examining social workers’ preparedness for practice since 1996.
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Step forward for foot orthotics
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) researchers, in partnership with the University of Newcastle and Newcastle-based SME Peacocks Medical Group, have been awarded significant funding for the design and manufacture of innovative foot orthotics using 3D-pri
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Send your pictures of Science in action
Taken any interesting #ScienceSnaps in Glasgow and the West of Scotland? We want to add your pictures to our 2015 collection.
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UWS-led research discovers protein that stops cancer developing
Research headed-up by University of the West of Scotland (UWS) academic, Dr Taranjit Singh Rai has discovered a protein in cells which stops cancer developing.
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Climate change threat to mussels’ shells
The world’s mussel population could be under threat as climate change causes oceans to become increasingly acidic, scientists have discovered.
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Secondment opportunity for Senior Researcher in public health
The Scottish Parliament is looking for a secondee to fill a role working as a Senior Researcher in public health, and on wider sustainable development scrutiny, until the end of December 2015.
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