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Scotland’s painful asbestos legacy to be tackled by University of Glasgow
The “long and painful” legacy of asbestos in Scotland is to be tackled with a £2.1m Cancer Research UK grant to the University of Glasgow aimed at solving why it can take decades for exposure to the fibrous mineral to develop into cancer.
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Strathclyde led process could capture carbon dioxide equivalent to forest the size of Germany
New research suggests that around 0.5% of global carbon emissions could be captured during the normal crushing process of rocks commonly used in construction, by crushing them in CO2 gas.
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Biochemical synthesis discovery could unlock new drug development breakthroughs
A mystery about how a chemical compound found in nature could be synthesised in the lab may have been solved, scientists say – a breakthrough which could unlock new developments in medicine says University of Glasgow experts.
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Strathclyde part of new Research Alliance to tackle net zero challenges
Strathclyde is one of a trio of universities at the centre of a new interdisciplinary, cross-sector research alliance in Energy, Homes and Livelihoods to help Scotland meet its net zero challenges.
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Glasgow-based challenger bank granted banking license
Alba, the SME-focused firm has been working towards approval over the last five years
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No longer just the art of the possible, it’s time to recognise 5G opportunities.
Kirsty Scott from the Scotland 5G Centre looks at how Scottish businesses can stay ahead of the competition by taking advantage of access to a private 5G network to trial product and solution ideas they have. The development of 5G in Scotland relies on the willingness of organisations to embrace…
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University of Glasgow PHD students to take their research to parliament
Three PhD students from the University of Glasgow have been selected to present their research at the STEM for Britain competition on Monday 6th March.
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