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Funding to develop geothermal energy plans for disused flooded coal mines
Researchers at the University of Strathclyde have won early stage funding to develop plans to tap into the geothermal energy contained within disused, flooded coal mines in Scotland.
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Low carbon heating ‘can improve living standards of financially challenged households’
The inability of people across the UK to heat their homes adequately could make the nation’s reduction of carbon emissions more difficult to achieve than previously thought, according to research at the University of Strathclyde.
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Glasgow researchers unlock secrets of the past with new carbon dating standard
Radiocarbon dating is set to become more accurate than ever after an international team of scientists improved the technique for assessing the age of historical objects.
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Glasgow Fintech start-up Nude raises £3.3m to make saving for a first home easier
Scottish start-up Nude, which helps people save for their first home, has raised £3.3m, following the launch of a Seedrs campaign.
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Prevention of post-COVID drug deaths under spotlight
The role of GPs and primary care in the prevention of drug deaths in the wake of COVID-19 will be explored by a University of the West of Scotland (UWS) academic.
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GCU Researchers win funding for vital research to tackle Scotland’s drug deaths crisis
Addictions experts at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) have been awarded more than £170,000 in Scottish Government funding to lead life-saving research to help tackle the country’s drug deaths challenge.
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Strathclyde receives industry fellowship for battery research
An industry fellowship designed to foster relationships between industrial and academic battery researchers has been awarded to the University of Strathclyde.
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New imaging system creates pictures by measuring time
A radical new method of imaging which harnesses artificial intelligence to turn time into visions of 3D space could help cars, mobile devices and health monitors develop 360-degree awareness.
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