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Researchers contribute to first daily movement guidelines for children’s health
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) research into the relationships between sleep, physical activity and sedentary behaviour has provided evidence for the world’s first recommended daily movement guidelines for children and young people.
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£4.5m ‘Lab in a bubble’ project could improve cancer care
A £4.5million University of Strathclyde project to produce bubble-sized ‘laboratories’ could boost cancer treatment, medical imaging and industrial processes.
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GCMB reports best year ever for new conference business worth £141M
Year-end figures released by Glasgow City Marketing Bureau’s (GCMB) Convention Bureau show the growing value of business tourism to Glasgow’s economy.
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Get involved – Glasgow branch of BSA to re-launch
The British Science Association (BSA) are re-launching their Glasgow branch this summer and are interested in reaching out to anyone in the area who may be interested in getting involved.
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Young Scots tackle pollution issues with creative business ideas
A host of young Scots aged 14 – 20 came together at Glasgow Science Centre on Saturday (18 June) to attend Air Time, the launch event for VentureJam 2016.
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GCU Subway heat research leads to SPT award
A Glasgow Caledonian University supported initiative focusing on the development of sustainable heat sources has won a Scottish Transport Award.
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Could pollution be main contributor to antibiotic resistance?
Pollution could be a major contributor to the development of antibiotic resistant bacteria, with a new study looking at the role waterways play in their evolution.
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Dawn of new age of astronomy as scientists confirm second detection of gravitational waves
An international team of scientists has confirmed the detection of a second instance of two black holes colliding, firmly opening the door to a new age of gravitational astronomy.
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