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Leap made in farmed salmon health through selective breeding
A new study has found that salmon can be selectively bred to be resistant to sea lice.
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Sensor mimics bats to detect dangerous structural cracks
An ultrasound sensor for detecting dangerous cracks in structures such as aircraft engines, oil and gas pipelines and nuclear plants has been developed by researchers at the University of Strathclyde – with inspiration from the natural world.
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MediCity Scotland plans unveiled
BioCity Scotland, the life sciences incubator in Lanarkshire which houses and supports growing and ambitious life sciences organisations, has unveiled plans for its new MediCity Scotland facility that is expected to become home to around 50 new healthcare
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Volunteers needed for health study
The University of Glasgow and The BBC are looking for volunteers to take part in a study for the BBC Two show ‘Trust Me, I’m a Doctor’.
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Project to make technology-assisted healthcare and living a reality faces five key challenges
From wearables to smartphone apps, people are being encouraged to self-manage their healthcare and promote their well-being proactively by using new technology. But is the UK ready for this approach?
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Interactive sound map of Glasgow created by researchers
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) have created an interactive sound map of Glasgow.
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Major phonetic sciences conference comes to Glasgow
The 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences is being held at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC) in Glasgow from 10 August to 14 August 2015.
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Scientists from Scotland and Kenya join forces to combat disease
A partnership agreement to promote joint scientific research and education programmes – with a focus on tropical diseases - has been signed by the University of Glasgow and Pwani University in Kilifi, Kenya.
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