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Krill Oil May Be Beneficial to Muscle Function in 65+ Shows University of Glasgow Study
The study – led by the University of Glasgow’s Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences (ICAMS) and published in Clinical Nutrition -- found that krill oil supplementation of four grams per day could have beneficial effects on skeletal muscle function and size in this age group.
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University of Glasgow Study Offers Hope for Former Footballers at Risk of Dementia
The landmark £1.3M study will explore whether any differences in brain health among footballers might benefit from management of known dementia risk factors designed to try and reduce their risk, a world's first.
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Scotland Becomes Third Early-Career Researcher Network Hub in British Academy Pilot at University of Glasgow
The British Academy today announces that the third and final hub of its Early-Career Researcher (ECR) Network – a two-year pilot programme for UK-based postdoctoral researchers in the humanities and social sciences – will be in Scotland.
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New University of Glasgow Observations of the Sun Could Help Develop Better Solar Thermometer
A team of astrophysicists led by researchers from the University of Glasgow are the first to use observations from the ALMA observatory in Chile to estimate the temperature of a solar prominence.
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New University of Glasgow Algorithm Could Be Quantum Leap in Search for Gravitational Waves
A team from the University of Glasgow’s School of Physics & Astronomy have developed a quantum algorithm to drastically cut down the time it takes to match gravitational wave signals against a vast databank of templates.
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University of Glasgow 3D Printed Heat Exchanger ‘More Efficient’ Than Conventional Designs
In a new paper published in Applied Thermal Engineering, the researchers describe how they developed and built the prototype system, which they estimate to be 50% more effective than a market-leading conventional heat exchanger despite being one-tenth of its size.
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University of Glasgow say new method of developing diagnostic tests could help tackle future pandemics
In a new paper published today in the journal Nature Communications, researchers from the University of Glasgow in the UK and Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China describe how they developed and demonstrated the effectiveness of their system.
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University of Glasgow Scientists Develop ‘Holy Grail’ Method to Identify the Ageing Mosquitos Which Cause Malaria
Scientists at the University of Glasgow and partner institutes have developed an inexpensive, fast and simple way to identify the ageing mosquitos which transmit the deadly malaria parasite.
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