Bid for UK fusion energy plant takes one step forward with University of Glasgow
A plan to bring a prototype fusion energy plant to Scotland’s central belt, supported by the University of Glasgow, has cleared the latest stage of consideration by the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA).
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Multi-million EU funding for University of Glasgow spinout to cure malaria
A University of Glasgow spinout company has received a substantial award from the European Union Malaria Fund, to extend their world-leading malaria research into a drug that will hopefully, one day, cure malaria and prevent the disease from spreading.
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University of Glasgow racing team goes green with electric racing car
The UGRacing team, which has been designing, building and driving their own racing cars since 2008, is gearing up to swap their petrol-powered engine for more sustainable battery power.
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University of Glasgow developing an AI that ‘thinks’ like humans
New research, published in the journal Patterns and led by the University of Glasgow’s School of Psychology and Neuroscience, uses 3D modelling to analyse the way Deep Neural Networks – part of the broader family of machine learning – process information, to visualise how their information processing matches that of…
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University of Glasgow launches centre for quantum technology
The University of Glasgow is launching a dedicated facility for its quantum research and development projects – the Centre for Quantum Technology which aims to build on the University’s expertise and experience as one of the largest quantum centres in the UK.
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University of Glasgow students help plant trees after switch to green browser
The University of Glasgow is among 20 internationally which has moved to a green-focused web browser.
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Glasgow researchers report good news for drug discovery
A new method of exploring chemical space could help create scientific breakthroughs in areas including drug design and discovery.
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Amphibian foam used for drug delivery for first time
The research, involving three regional universities could help to combat the rise of antimicrobial resistance which occurs when bacteria changes over time and no longer responds to medicines.
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