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University of Glasgow students recreate Robert Burns Ellisland Farm in Minecraft
It was home to Scotland’s national bard Robert Burns, now Ellisland Farm, where Burns lived from 1788-1791, is being brought back to virtual life in the video game Minecraft.
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Next-gen heat pump could reduce energy and climate crisis
Researchers from the University of Glasgow have developed a new type of heat pump, a flexible heat pump technology, which could help households save on their energy bills and contribute towards net-zero emissions goals.
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New Gaelic ultrasound videos shed new light on the mechanics of speech tongue movements
The first publicly available ultrasound recordings of Gaelic give a previously unseen perspective on tongue shapes used while speaking the language.
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Glasgow students win £600,000 climate satellite design competition
A team from the University of Glasgow has won a government-run competition to develop a climate change satellite for launch from the UK.
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Research project lends helping human hand to AI decisionmakers
Researchers from the University of Glasgow and Fujitsu Ltd. have teamed up to help artificial intelligence systems make fairer choices by lending them a helping human hand.
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University of Glasgow team wins Formula Student competition
The UGRacing team took first place at the finals of the Formula Student competition at the Silverstone race track this weekend, beating dozens of other teams from around the world for the top spot. They are only the third UK team to win first place in the competition's 25-year history.
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Future robots could ‘see’ using new type of electronic skin developed by University of Glasgow
A team of engineers from the University of Glasgow are behind a new form of flexible photodetector which could provide future robots with an electronic skin capable of ‘seeing’ light beyond the range of human vision.
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Lockdown restrictions led to poorer health behaviours according to UWS and Glasgow researchers
Strict lockdown restrictions during peak periods of the COVID-19 pandemic have been linked to poorer health behaviours such as drinking more and exercising less.
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