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How we reach Net Zero explained in new Strathclyde guide
A new guide detailing all of the technologies that can help to decarbonise the UK energy system and achieve net zero has been produced by researchers from the University of Strathclyde.
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First Minister delivers keynote speech to Strathclyde students ahead of COP26
Launching the Scottish Government’s programme for the United Nations climate change conference, which opens in Glasgow this Sunday, Nicola Surgeon said that a Scottish Government Energy Strategy to be published next year will set out how the country can make the "fastest possible transition" away from oil and gas.
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Strathclyde signs partnership agreement with South Korea
The University of Strathclyde and Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), South Korea, have agreed to work together on the research and development of new manufacturing technologies.
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Strathclyde research shows vaccines ‘offer strong protection against death’ from Delta variant
Research, involving the University of Strathclyde, has found that vaccination is 90% effective in preventing deaths in people who have been double vaccinated and have tested positive for coronavirus.
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Strathclyde researcher joins UK carbon capture network as Deputy Director
A University of Strathclyde researcher has been named as Deputy Director of a UK-wide research programme on carbon capture and storage (CCS).
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Strathclyde space expert helps bolster Irish space sector ambitions
A Scots space academic is sharing his expertise to help fuel space sector ambitions in Ireland with the aim of developing a broader national strategy for the developing the space sector.
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Strathclyde-led team shortlisted to final five of prestigious CESAER competition
A University of Strathclyde PhD student-led project on mapping space debris was shortlisted to the final five of a prestigious new competition.
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Five Strathclyde maritime projects win funding
The world’s first green submarine is one of five maritime projects involving the University of Strathclyde to win UK Government funding worth a total of £1.7M.
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