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Twelve partnership teams, including one led by UofG academics, will showcase innovative projects tackling climate change in a live final at COP26, the United Nations Climate Change conference in Glasgow.
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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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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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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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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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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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The University of Glasgow is among 20 internationally which has moved to a green-focused web browser.
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A new method of exploring chemical space could help create scientific breakthroughs in areas including drug design and discovery.
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