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Artificial Intelligence used to automate assessment of the ‘asbestos cancer’
Patients receiving treatment for the “asbestos cancer”, Mesothelioma, are being assessed with Artificial Intelligence (AI) as part of a prototype imaging system which could revolutionise the way people with the disease are cared for.
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Funding for major new project in Glasgow’s tenements
The UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence, based at the University of Glasgow, has been awarded £250,000 by the Scottish Funding Council’s Climate Emergency Collaboration Challenge for a new sustainable housing project in Govanhill.
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Glasgow researchers aim to reduce emissions of process which feeds 40% of the world
A new research project is setting out to investigate how to make an industrial process which helps feed nearly half the world’s population more sustainable.
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University of Glasgow developed recyclable ‘veggie’ battery could power future devices 
A new type of 3D-printed battery which uses electrodes made from vegetable starch and carbon nanotubes could provide mobile devices with a more environmentally-friendly, higher-capacity source of power.
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University of Glasgow Study Shows A Slow Rate Of Change In The Evolution Of Covid-19 Virus
Scientists looking at the evolution of the virus that causes COVID-19, have found there has been very little ‘important’ genetic change observed in the hundreds of thousands of sequenced virus genomes.
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GLASGOW STUDENTS AMONGST FINALISTS IN SCOTTISH INSTITUTE FOR ENTERPRISE COMPETITION 
The 14 finalists of the 2020-21 Fresh Ideas competition have been selected, representing some of Scotland’s best up and coming entrepreneurs with the potential to make a big impact.
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UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW UNVEILS PLAN TO CUT BUSINESS TRAVEL CARBON EMISSIONS 
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, business travel accounted for 22% of the University’s annual carbon footprint. The ambitious new plan seeks to cut carbon emissions from business travel by 7.5% each year.
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JOINT UNIVERSITY RESEARCHERS SHOW VACCINE ROLL OUT WORKING
Vaccination has been linked to a substantial reduction in the risk of Covid-19 admissions to Scotland’s hospitals, landmark research suggests.
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