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University of Glasgow finds racehorse drug could increase risk of sudden death
A commonly-administered drug used in 94% of Thoroughbred racehorses could increase risk of sudden death, according to a new study by University of Glasgow.
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New research sheds light on hidden world of co-infections
New laboratory research using cells from human lungs has, for the first time, offered insights into the hidden world of viral coinfections.
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Science sleuths solve century-old mystery of Martian meteorite’s discovery
A toxin which makes pigs vomit is the surprising key which has unlocked the century-old mystery of the origins of a Martian meteorite, and the possible identity of the Black student who discovered it.
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£2 million investment to fund new UK research consortium to tackle Monkeypox
Bringing together 25 leading researchers and scientists from 12 institutions across the UK, the consortium has received £2 million from the Biotechnology and Biosciences Research Council (BBSRC) and the Medical Research Council (MRC), both part of UK Research and Innovation.
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Regional uni’s explore social media insecurity
A study led by University of the West of Scotland (UWS), University of Glasgow and University of Strathclyde, examined participants’ eye movements as they viewed a range of Instagram images of other women’s faces and bodies, varying in size.
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University of Glasgow start-up sets out to offer affordable software engineering services
Loopsio, builds on principles established by computing science and software engineering courses taught at the University, and research conducted by founder and Computing Science MSci graduate Omar Tufayl.
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Largescale long-Covid study finds 1 in 20 not recovered
One of the largest studies to date into the long-term effects of COVID-19 found that 1 in 20 people had not recovered from having COVID-19.
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New ageing test could be gold standard for whisky producers
Researchers at University of Glasgow have found a way to use tiny particles of gold to measure the maturity of whisky, which could help distillers with one of the key challenges in the production process.
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