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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£3M University of Glasgow Project Aims to Help Computing Take Quantum Leap
Researchers from the University of Glasgow are set to lead the Empowering Practical Interfacing of Quantum Computing (EPIQC) project, which is supported by funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), part of UKRI.
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Frailty may be reversible for some people with Rheumatoid arthritis says University of Glasgow
Rheumatoid arthritis patients living with frailty may find it is reversible according to new research led by the University of Glasgow.
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£3.2M funding boost for University of Glasgow particle physics research
Researchers from University of Glasgow are sharing in £60M of new funding from the Science and Technology Facilities Council to help support their research at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva and T2k and Hyper-K detectors in Japan.
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University of Glasgow researchers aim to help transform older age health
Researchers from the University of Glasgow are playing central roles in four new national research networks focused on transforming the wellbeing of older people and boosting the economy.
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University of Glasgow lends support to SP Energy Networks Net-Zero Projects
Researchers from the University of Glasgow are lending their support to three new projects led by SP Energy Networks to to help tackle some of the UK’s biggest and most complex network challenges.
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