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Researchers aim to prevent falls in older people with vision impairment
New research aims to adapt an evidence-based exercise programme for falls prevention among older people with vision impairments.
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Snow leopard spotted in Glasgow park
The latest in a series of sculptures commissioned to celebrate the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games was unveiled today, Monday, 20 October, in Springburn Park.
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East End residents turn homes into research labs
East End residents are turning their homes into research labs to help others cut their energy bills.
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Transnet staff complete railway operations management degrees with Glasgow Caledonian University
Transnet Freight Rail’s training drive steams ahead as first graduates complete UK-accredited degrees, diplomas and certificates in railway operations management.
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Melanoma research takes important step forward
Cancer Research UK scientists have shown that a fat molecule found in the body directs the most serious type of skin cancer to spread, according to research published in PLOS Biology.
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Nanofabrication expert wins prestigious physics award
A physicist based at the University of Glasgow has joined the ranks of some of the world's most celebrated scientists in being honoured with a rare award.
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2020 Congress of the International Academy of Pathology is Glasgow-bound
Some 3,000 delegates from across the globe will travel to Glasgow in 2020 for the Congress for the International Academy of Pathology after the city won its bid to host one of the world's most prestigious conferences.
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Water for ALL project to build sustainable access to water in Malawi and Zambia
Glasgow Caledonian University’s Centre for Climate Justice has been awarded funding from the Scottish Government’s Climate Justice Fund for a new project to improve access to water among the poorest and most vulnerable groups in Malawi and Zambia.
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