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Loganair set to launch world’s first zero emissions flights by 2027
The possibility of the world’s first commercial zero-emissions flights happening in Scotland has edged closer with a new agreement between Loganair and an aircraft designer to deliver hydrogen-electric flights in Orkney in 2027.
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Glasgow Caledonian University researchers inform WHO’s new Stroke and Parkinson’s rehab packages
An internationally-recognised team of experts from Glasgow Caledonian University have contributed to the development of the recently launched World Health Organization (WHO) Rehabilitation Packages for Stroke and Parkinson’s Disease.
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Strathclyde AI experts investigate ChatGPT potential
Academics at the University of Strathclyde are embarking on a project to discover how platforms such as ChatGPT could help researchers harness generative AI.
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University of Glasgow study reveals facial features’ link to social class stereotypes
Research shows that people are quick to form impressions of other people’s social class standing, which can have important consequences – but what specifically drives these impressions, and their relationship to judgements of harmful or advantageous stereotypes, has remained unknown.
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Revolutionary baby surgery reducing operation times in Glasgow
The NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Craniofacial Team at the Royal Hospital for Children have introduced a Scotland-first approach to Craniosynostosis surgery in babies less than four months old.
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Glasgow-based biopharma business attracts new funding
Aurum Biosciences has raised almost £730,000 in the first tranche of new equity funding aimed at developing its therapeutic and diagnostic technology.
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University of Glasgow AI tech to protect marine life
A new system that harnesses the power of AI to accurately model how sound waves travel underwater could help reduce the impact of noise pollution on marine life.
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University of Glasgow scholar discovers a cancelled manuscript by Robert Burns
The cancelled working manuscript of the song - Ye Jacobites by Name - was written by Burns in 1791 in the inflammatory early period of the French Revolution, against which reformers in the British Isles increasingly agitated for political change.
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