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UK-wide facility at Strathclyde to test for future health nanotechnologies
A bespoke nationwide facility for testing innovative nanotechnologies for healthcare applications is to be established at the University of Strathclyde.
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Glasgow developed video game could cut rehabilitation time by third
A virtual reality (VR) video gaming platform, developed by Scottish academic and engineering experts from University of Strathclyde and the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS), could reduce rehabilitation time for patients with stroke, dystonia and sports injuries by 30%.
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Strathclyde to develop standardised measures for childhood obesity prevention
A researcher at the University of Strathclyde has received funding to create the first globally-agreed set of standards to measure primary school-based prevention of childhood obesity.
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Remote assessment of health by robots – from anywhere in the world
Intelligent sensing and tele-presence robotic technology, enabling health practitioners to remotely assess a person’s physical and cognitive health from anywhere in the world, is being pioneered in research co-led at the University of Strathclyde.
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Ex-student donates £50m to University of Strathclyde
The donation from Charles Huang through his philanthropic foundation is also one of the biggest single donations made to any Scottish university.
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Amphibian foam used for drug delivery for first time
The research, involving three regional universities could help to combat the rise of antimicrobial resistance which occurs when bacteria changes over time and no longer responds to medicines.
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Strathclyde led report recommends investment in floating offshore wind farms could generate £1.5bn for Scottish economy
A new report, commissioned by ScotGov and led by University of Strathclyde, has called for investment in ‘port clusters’ in Scotland to support the development of a world-class supply chain for the floating offshore wind industry which could generate £1.5bn for the economy.
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Memory devices on satellites to enable the quantum internet proposed by Strathclyde research
The installation of memory and ‘repeater’ devices in space, to enable use of the quantum internet, have been proposed in research by the University of Strathclyde and an international collaboration.
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