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The storytelling technology will aid memory recollection, boost confidence and combat depression in people living with Alzheimer’s Disease and other types of dementia.
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A new University of Strathclyde involved technology to identify weld defects in minutes will save time and cost in high-integrity fabrications for nuclear new build projects and other quality-critical applications.
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A Strathclyde start-up which converts shellfish industry waste into high-value, chitin-based products, including biodegradable food wrap, has secured significant investment from one of the UK’s largest renewable energy and cleantech project developers.
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Clues to the mechanism of yeast infections, which present risks to both humans and crops, have been identified in research co-led at the University of Strathclyde.
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Pharmaceutical firm Fitabeo Therapeutics is about to start pre-clinical trials of its first two products, developed using its oral thin film drug delivery system. The stamp-sized, soluble film is intended to provide slow-release medicines to those who have difficulty swallowing traditional pills and capsules.
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Two Strathclyde scholars are among ten to be selected for prestigious Formula 1 Engineering Scholarships.
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Sir Jim McDonald, who is currently President of the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng), has become one of only 310 International Members of NAE which is amongst the highest professional distinctions accorded to an engineer.
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After securing funding worth a total of £1million, The University of Strathclyde will lead two international quantum technology networks.
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