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Financial Regulation Innovation Lab winners can pave way for job creation and industry change
The winners of the Financial Regulation Innovation Lab’s (FRIL) latest challenge initiative have been revealed.
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University of Glasgow leads climate-health training for future doctors across Europe
Twenty-five European universities have launched a Network which aims to equip more than 10,000 medical students with the knowledge and skills to respond to the impacts of climate change on human health and deliver more sustainable healthcare.
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Innovative Glasgow Uni student television marks 60th anniversary
Glasgow University Student Television (GUST), the world’s oldest student-run television station, is celebrating its 60th anniversary.
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Glasgow manufactured stem cells could help treat blood cancers
A cross-disciplinary team, led by the University of Glasgow, will use pioneering technology to manufacture human stem cells outside the body, in the hope these cells could help tissue regeneration to repair broken bones, help with transplant therapies and help to develop new approaches to blood cancer treatment
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New insecticide resistance mutation found in African malaria mosquito
For the first time, a major insecticide resistance mechanism, known as ‘knock-down resistance’ (kdr), has been discovered in Anopheles funestus, a primary malaria vector in Eastern and Southern Africa.
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University of Glasgow leads new UK sustainable electronics & building projects
Researchers from the University of Glasgow’s James Watt School of Engineering will play leading roles in new projects to accelerate the growth of the UK’s sustainable industries, supported by millions in funding from the UK Government.
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Glasgow engineers’ breakthrough in self-sensing materials for aerospace & robotics
Breakthrough research that eliminates the guesswork in developing advanced 3D printed materials could help accelerate the development of new forms of ‘self-sensing’ aeroplanes, robots, bridges and more.
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University of Glasgow study highlights four key factors in England’s infant mortality inequality
Researchers have identified four key factors which together account for more than one third of inequalities in infant mortality, when comparing the most and least deprived areas of England.
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