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Major funding boost for cutting-edge leukemia research
University of Glasgow scientists are hoping to learn how they can better predict leukaemia (blood cancer) occurrence, as well as develop improved drug screening pathways to treat the disease, through a major funding boost worth £12million.  
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University of Glasgow water pollution monitoring system set to make a splash
A new form of low-cost, 3D-printed water pollution sensor could make a splash in the world of environmental monitoring, its developers at University of Glasgow say.
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University of Glasgow set to co-host fluid mechanics conference
The University of Glasgow is set to co-host a major national conference for fluid mechanics researchers this autumn.
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University of Glasgow research shows marine fish reaction to climate change
Analysing the breadth of current world-wide data on marine fish changes in recent years, researchers from the University of Glasgow have revealed how fish populations across the Earth’s oceans are responding to rising sea temperatures.
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University of Glasgow ‘smart bandage’ could revolutionise drug-free wound care
A new generation of wirelessly-powered, environmentally-friendly ‘smart bandages’ could help patients with non-healing wounds avoid infections, scientists say.
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University of Glasgow burns expert wins prestigious award
A University of Glasgow Robert Burns expert has been awarded the annual Fellows Award by the English Association, it was announced today (25 May 2023).
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University of Glasgow researchers prepare for next gravitational wave observing run
Researchers from the University of Glasgow’s School of Physics & Astronomy are preparing for the next observing run of the international LIGO–Virgo–KAGRA (LVK) network of gravitational-wave detectors. 
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University of Glasgow largest study of video games reveals stark gender imbalance in dialogue
The research, published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, analysed more than 13,000 video-game characters and found that men speak twice as much as women.
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