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Researchers trial LED lighting for tracking people with dementia
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) are investigating the development of low-cost GPS-style tracking devices to precisely monitor the movements of people with dementia who are at risk from agitation and wandering episodes.
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Remanufacturing institute is first in Europe
A major new research institute, The Scottish Institute for Remanufacture - the first of its kind in Europe - has opened at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow.
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Rockefeller Foundation President Visits Glasgow
Sustainable Glasgow recently hosted a visit by Rockefeller Foundation President, Dr Judith Rodin.
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Rare amino-acid influences E. coli infection
Scientists have discovered how a rare amino-acid in humans influences the behaviour of the E.coli bacterium.
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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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