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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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Scottish Universities unite for Net Zero goal: A landmark climate initiative
A landmark initiative has been launched to bring together Scottish universities to address the climate emergency.
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University of Glasgow launches mobile version of Minecraft Burns Farm
The Minecraft recreation of the farm where Burns wrote Auld Lang Syne has been launched for mobile phones.
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University of Glasgow spearheads global autonomous network standards revolution
Researchers from the University of Glasgow have played a key role in the development of newly-agreed international standards for autonomous networks.
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University of Glasgow unveils smart skin tech: a breakthrough in temperature sensing
University of Glasgow researchers are leading the charge on the next generation of ‘smart skin’ sensors, which are set to massively improve the measurement of temperature.
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Ground broken at new health innovation hub in Govan
Representatives from the University of Glasgow, Kadans Science Partner and Morrisons Construction attended a ceremony to mark the start of works on the Health Innovation Hub in Govan
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Glasgow experts reveals overlap between autism and other types of neurodivergence
Three quarters of children (76.2%) who were diagnosed with autism also had traits of other neurodivergent neurotypes – including traits associated with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), learning and motor differences – according to a new study
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