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Engineering The Shard
ScienceGrrl Glasgow's Professor Tracey Howe blogs on a recent talk in Glasgow given by inspirational structural engineer, Roma Agrawal.
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Dazzled by the Dark Lady
Kirsty Martin writes an illuminating and personal letter to the 'Dark Lady of DNA', Rosalind Franklin.
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George’s marvellous memorial
Continuing the series on "Who's Shoulders Are These Anyway?", Kirsty Martin takes us on the journey in which Sir George Thomas Beatson, medical frontiersman, makes his mark upon the city of Glasgow.
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What’s In Your DNA, Friedrich Miescher?
The second in series of posts from Kirsty Martin on "Who's Shoulders Are These Anyway?" takes a close-up look at DNA and the work of scientist, Friedrich Miescher.
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Glasgow’s Green Year 2015; Biodiversity July!
Biodiversity in abundance this July, writes the team at Green Glasgow, with lot's of great opportunity to get outdoors and explore nature around the city.
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A year in OPAL Scotland
OPAL community Scientist, Joanne Dempster reflects on the fantastic achievements of the OPAL project as it completes its first year in Scotland and a flourishing range of activities to look ahead to over the summer in the great outdoors.
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Digital Storytelling – Using Augmented Reality to Engage the Public in Research
Grant Thomson and Megan McGurk from the University of Strathclyde on bringing research to life through digital storytelling.
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Living Liebig’s laboratory legacy
Writing for Glasgow City of Science this time around is Kirsty Martin. Chemist, Justus von Liebig starts-off a series of posts over the coming months on important figures in science down the years and how they've impacted on our work today: "Whose Shoulde
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