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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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Futuristic video game uses the power of minoritised ethnic voices to tell the story of a sustainable Scotland
The University of Glasgow has launched a first of its kind video game that amplifies Minoritised Ethnic people’s voices and the role of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Scotland’s sustainable future.
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University of Glasgow projects win £1.3M funding for green hydrogen research
Four projects linked to the University of Glasgow which are aiming to help Scotland reach net-zero through renewable hydrogen have won more than £1.3m in new funding from the Scottish Government.
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New University of Glasgow ‘microwave’ medical treatment shows promise for patients with HPV
An innovative new medical device which uses microwave heating has shown promising potential for treating precancers and cancers caused by infection with human papillomavirus (HPV).
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Hydrogen innovation centre & testing facility to boost green energy development
Scotland is set to establish a Hydrogen Innovation Centre at the University of Glasgow to accelerate the development of hydrogen technologies. The centre will provide a platform for academic research groups and commercial enterprises from across Scotland to take hydrogen technologies from experimental proof-of-concept through to small prototype stage.
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Variants of COVID-19 in cats followed the same timeline as human population according to new Glasgow research
Household cats acquired the same COVID-19 variants as their owners throughout the pandemic, according to new research.
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Glasgow’s looking forward to launch of this year’s science festival
The Glasgow Science Festival is set to return to the city next month with a bigger programme of free events than ever.
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