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University of Glasgow £2M project to protect river ecosystems
Researchers from the University of Glasgow are lending their support to a new project led by the University of Stirling to explore how pollution and climate change are impacting freshwater ecosystems for the first time.
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University of Glasgow celebrates the tercentenary of Adam Smith
The University of Glasgow is marking the 300th anniversary of pioneering Scot Adam Smith with a year-long celebration of his life, work and influence.
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South Asian’s undergo diabetes remission with low calorie diets shows University of Glasgow study
People of South Asian ethnicity may be able to achieve type 2 diabetes remissions by following a structured weight management programme, according to a new study which saw one third of participants lose more than 10% of their body weight.
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University of Glasgow academics awarded €4.7M grants
Three University of Glasgow academics have been awarded more than €4.7m in the prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant scheme.
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£1.4M open fellowship for University of Glasgow chemist
A University of Glasgow chemist is establishing a new research group with £1.4m in new funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), part of UK Research and Innovation. Dr Nicola Bell has received an Open Fellowship award from the ESPRC to support groundbreaking new research into methods…
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University of Glasgow study Winchcombe Meteorite
The Winchcombe meteorite, a rare carbonaceous meteorite which crashed onto a driveway in Gloucestershire, has been found to contain extra-terrestrial water and organic compounds that reveal insights into the origin of Earth’s oceans.
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University of Glasgow research provides hope for neurodegenerative disease treatment
Scientists from University of Glasgow have found a new drug treatment that can slow the progression of neurodegenerative disease in mice.
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University of Glasgow study shows water flow can affect survival of fish offspring
The study – led by an international collaboration between CRIOBE (French Polynesia) and the University of Glasgow, and published today in Functional Ecology – found that the survival of fish born from parents living under high water flow was reduced by half compared to fish born from those living under…
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