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University of Glasgow officially joins UN agency for autonomous networks
The University of Glasgow is now a full member of a United Nations agency which is aiming to develop international standards for future autonomous networks.
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Three Glasgow-built satellites launched on SpaceX mission
Three satellites launched on the SpaceX Transporter-7, designed and built in Glasgow to improve earth and space sustainability and monitor weather.
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Scottish seaweed sparks idea to boost electric vehicle batteries
The team from Marine Biopolymers and The University of Glasgow’s School of Chemistry recently received funding from the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC) to explore the use of tailored alginates – a naturally-occurring material found in brown seaweed – to help develop batteries using silicon as an alternative to the…
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Open Innovation Challenge for Entrepreneurs and Startups in DeepTech!
Join #IPHatch® UK - Open Innovation Challenge for Entrepreneurs and Startups in DeepTech!
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Strathclyde assess the cardiac risks of cobalt in hip replacements
A technique for measuring the cardiac risk associated with cobalt-containing hip replacements has been highlighted for the first time in research at the University of Strathclyde.
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Glasgow research suggest stress sharing wearable tech could enable new forms of mental health support
Stress data collected by wearable tech and shared between close friends could help enable new forms of mutual care for mental health, research suggests.
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Clyde Metro plan boosted by UK Infrastructure Bank backing
Plans for a new transport system in Glasgow have taken a step forward as the UK Infrastructure Bank announced support for Glasgow City Council.
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Glasgow agritech firm secures £4M for eco-friendly insecticides
SOLASTA Bio, the Glasgow-based agritech firm, has developed a new, more environmentally sustainable insecticide.
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