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New University of Glasgow tool to help police improve rape investigations
A new tool for police forces to improve rape investigations has been created by UofG academics as part of the UK Home Office funded Operation Soteria.
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Glasgow space engineers innovative space reflectors could ensure bright future for solar power farms
Reflectors placed in orbit around the Earth which send sunlight towards future solar power farms at dawn and dusk could help accelerate the transition to net-zero, researchers say.
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University of Glasgow engineers boost AI research in UK electronics
Engineers from the University of Glasgow are lending their support to a new research hub which aims to bring the benefits of AI to the UK electronics industry.
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University of Glasgow develops revolutionary AI-powered robot guide dog
Blind and partially sighted people could soon receive help to find their way around indoor spaces from chatty robot guide dogs currently in development.
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University of Glasgow explores the transformative impact of XR tech in education
UofG has today officially launched its white paper on the benefits and challenges that immersive technologies like virtual reality can bring to education.
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University of Glasgow study reveals facial features’ link to social class stereotypes
Research shows that people are quick to form impressions of other people’s social class standing, which can have important consequences – but what specifically drives these impressions, and their relationship to judgements of harmful or advantageous stereotypes, has remained unknown.
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University of Glasgow AI tech to protect marine life
A new system that harnesses the power of AI to accurately model how sound waves travel underwater could help reduce the impact of noise pollution on marine life.
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University of Glasgow scholar discovers a cancelled manuscript by Robert Burns
The cancelled working manuscript of the song - Ye Jacobites by Name - was written by Burns in 1791 in the inflammatory early period of the French Revolution, against which reformers in the British Isles increasingly agitated for political change.
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