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University of Strathclyde Joins UK Space Agency Project on Space Debris and Sustainability
Scientists at the University of Strathclyde are helping to shape international guidelines on the safe and sustainable use of space.
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Worlds-First Trial Could Transform Whisky Industry with Robotic Sniffer Dog
In a first for the Scotch whisky industry, a new trial is exploring whether advanced robotics could help identify small but potentially expensive ethanol leaks in warehouses.
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Strathclyde-Based Fraunhofer Centre for Applied Photonics Gets £8M Funding Boost
Scotland’s Fraunhofer Centre for Applied Photonics has secured £8 million from the UK Government to accelerate innovation in photonics and quantum technologies, strengthening its role as one of the country’s leading centres for applied research and industry collaboration.
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NMIS Project Helps 90 Manufacturers Harness AI and Data Science
A £2.2 million project led by the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) has so far supported 90 organisations and upskilled 250 people to explore how data science and artificial intelligence (AI) can boost productivity, efficiency, and competitiveness across Scotland’s manufacturing sector.
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UK Space Agency Invests £4.6m in Scotland at Glasgow Space Expo
Scotland's space sector is set to receive a £4.6m boost as the UK Space Agency confirmed new funding to accelerate breakthrough technologies.
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Maternal RSV Vaccine Prevents 200+ Baby Hospitalisations in Scotland, New Study Finds
A vaccine against a widespread virus has prevented the admission to hospital of more than 200 babies in Scotland, according to new research. 
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Strathclyde-Backed Digital Health Startup Raises £1.2m for Trauma Support Innovation
A pioneering digital platform focused on trauma prevention and management for frontline professionals has secured £1.2 million in investment, marking a major milestone in Sentinel’s mission to deliver evidence-based, accessible support for those working in high-stress environments.
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Strathclyde Study Finds Amoebae Acting as ‘Trojan Horse’ for Drug-Resistant Bacteria
A new University of Strathclyde-led study has found that amoebae living in a creek in Mumbai are acting as a ‘Trojan horse’, harbouring and protecting multidrug resistant bacteria with far higher levels of antimicrobial resistance than those found in the surrounding sediment.
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