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Innovative Scottish satellite maker extends reach to form US arm
Clyde Space, the pioneering company which designed and manufactured Scotland’s first satellite has announced it is opening its first subsidiary company in the United States.
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Glasgow on world-class shortlist for European Capital of Innovation 2016
Glasgow is in contention for a major award for innovation through Horizon 2020, the EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation.
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Glasgow Clyde College takes Scottish engineering to UK-wide skills awards
Glasgow Clyde College is the only Scottish nominee in a forthcoming UK-wide engineering competition.
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Scotland’s games industry to be mapped
Organisations and individuals working in the digital games industry in Scotland are being invited to contribute to a review of their sector.
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New food policy adopted across Glasgow schools
All nursery, primary and secondary schools in Glasgow have adopted a new food policy following extensive consultation with children, young people, school staff, stakeholders and parents.
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New initiative launched to recycle Glasgow’s food waste
Scotland's largest city, Glasgow has launched the first phase of a major new initiative aimed at recycling and cutting the amount of waste it sends to landfill.
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Tontine building to get high-tech makeover as business incubator
Space for up to 300 entrepreneurs is to be created as part of a £1.67m project to turn The Tontine building at Glasgow Cross into a high-tech business incubator that is expected to boost the local economy to the tune of £53 million over the next five year
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Organ ‘biological age’ could predict transplant success
Factors regulating the biological age of a transplanted kidney (miles on the clock) as opposed to the chronological age (calendar years) are key to determining how well it will work after transplantation, a new study has revealed.
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