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Technology club set to teach disadvantaged Glasgow teens how to code
Glasgow City of Science launched a new project to teach 100 less advantaged and harder to reach young people about computer programming.
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City Chambers buzz to the sound of 120,000 bees
120,000 honeybees have a new home on the roof of the iconic Glasgow City Chambers as part of plans for Green Year 2015.
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Your questions answered – by an astronaut and Scotland’s most exciting researchers
Explorathon promises to be a night of reaching to the stars – almost literally – and hearing the latest blue-skies thinking from some of the most inspiring researchers in Glasgow.
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From sunlight to low cost electricity
Researchers from Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) have developed a novel optical concentrator which, at a cost of just £1 each, can be used in windows to capture energy from the sun to generate electricity and ambient light within the home.
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Countdown to opening of super college campus in Glasgow
One of Europe’s largest college’s will open in Glasgow in one year from now.
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Blistering achievements from kiltwalkers
In April this year a Science Grrl Glasgow (SGG) team of 12 walked in the Glasgow Kiltwalk.
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New facilities set the SCENE for environmental research
A £3m state-of-the-art teaching extension has been unveiled at the Scottish Centre for Ecology and the Natural Environment (SCENE).
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Game Jam to raise profile of women in creative industries
Glasgow Caledonian University have partnered with BAFTA Scotland to host 'Y Not Game Jam' - an all-women event to raise awareness of the under representation of women in the creative industries.
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