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University of Glasgow research informs new women’s prize for non-fiction
Research by the University of Glasgow has informed the creation of a new annual book prize that will further amplify female voices, whilst celebrating books that inform, challenge, disrupt, and offer solace and connection.
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University of Glasgow research informs new women’s prize for non-fiction
Research by the University of Glasgow has informed the creation of a new annual book prize that will further amplify female voices, whilst celebrating books that inform, challenge, disrupt, and offer solace and connection.
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Super eruptions are millions of years in the making – followed by rapid surge
Researchers from the Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre (SUERC) (which includes the University of Glasgow & Edinburgh), and the University of Bristol led an international team of scientists to make the discovery using a model for crustal flow.
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£5M funding boost for impact acceleration across University of Glasgow
The University of Glasgow is set to benefit from more than £5m in new funding to support creative, impactful research and collaboration activities across all four Colleges.
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University of Glasgow E-Skin That Can Feel Pain Could Create New Generation of Touch-Sensitive Robots
Engineers from University of Glasgow have developed an artificial skin with a new type of processing system based on ‘synaptic transistors, which mimics the brain’s neural pathways in order to learn.
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University of Glasgow Students’ Stellar Ambitions Could Be Rewarded in Satellite Competition
A multidisciplinary team of University of Glasgow students are gearing up for the final stage of a major national satellite design competition.
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University of Glasgow ‘Origami’ testing app could help tackle spread of malaria
A new approach to tackling the spread of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa, which combines affordable, easy-to-administer blood tests with machine learning and unbreakable encryption, has generated encouraging early results in Uganda.
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University of Glasgow research uses machine learning to successfully measure attachment in children
For the first time, researchers at University of Glasgow have used machine learning to successfully measure attachment in children – the vital human bond that humans first develop as infants to their caregivers.
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