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Glasgow’s looking forward to launch of this year’s science festival
The Glasgow Science Festival is set to return to the city next month with a bigger programme of free events than ever.
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University of Glasgow AI initiative gives Gaelic a foothold in the digital age
Experts at the Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow have been awarded £225,000 by the Scottish Government to produce a Gaelic subtitling system suitable for the BBC.
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UWS identify link between high blood pressure and road noise & air pollution
A link between noisy road traffic with air pollutant and an increased chance of hypertension – a top risk factor for heart attack and stroke – has been identified by University of the West of Scotland (UWS) researchers.
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Strathclyde researchers launch University-branded hot air balloon
Two doctoral researchers at the University of Strathclyde have launched Scotland’s first university-branded hot air balloon.
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New European-funded UoG project to revolutionise bioprinting of living materials
The European-funded PRISM-LT project is set to shape the future of engineered living materials in the European Union. The project aims to develop a versatile bioprinting platform that addresses critical challenges in the adoption of these technologies and primarily targets biomedical and food applications.
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Nominations open for SWiT Awards
Organised by Scotland Women in Technology (SWiT), they feel its important to recognise women in industry for their passion, skills and dedication to progress and to succeed.
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Glasgow hypertension research receives major new funding boost
Researchers at the University of Glasgow’s School of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Health have been awarded €1.24m from UKRI/Horizon Europe, as part of a large European study focused on improving the diagnosis and management of hypertension.
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Are heatpumps the answer to UK net zero targets?
A new study by a University of Glasgow led research centre has found that the UK housing sector is lagging over 30% behind neighbouring countries when it comes to the adoption of heat pumps, despite their enormous potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide cost savings for households.
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