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Glasgow MICE collaboration achieves Muon Beam Cooling with Low Density Absorbers
Researchers at the international Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment (MICE) collaboration have shown that muon beams traversing low density absorbers inside strong magnetic fields can reduce their transverse size through the mechanism of 'ionization cooling'.
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Glasgow study reveals smallpox vaccination legacy may enhance monkeypox immunity
Researchers studying the monkeypox virus have made an interesting observation which may relate back to an outbreak of smallpox in Glasgow in 1950.
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Glasgow scientists make breakthrough in fridge-free storage for vital medicines
Scientists have developed a new method to store and distribute essential protein therapeutics without requiring refrigeration.
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Glasgow to play leading role in new research centre to tackle aggressive brain cancer
University of Glasgow cancer scientists will play a leading role in a new research center dedicated to finding a cure for the most aggressive form of brain cancer.
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University of Glasgow develops bioengineered bone marrow for stem cell research
Scientists have created the first bioengineered bone marrow model which can support the type of human stem cells that are crucial for bone marrow transplants and in vitro study work.
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Glasgow Professor 1 of 120 global scientists elected to prestigious EMBO membership
Professor Owen Sansom, Director at the CRUK Scotland Institute and Professor at the University of Glasgow, has been announced as one of 120 scientists from across Europe and beyond who have been elected to the EMBO Membership, an honour that celebrates research excellence and outstanding achievements in the life sciences. 
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University of Glasgow unveils new insights on ancient Greek computer the ‘Antikythera mechanism’
Techniques developed to analyse the ripples in spacetime detected by one of the 21st century’s most sensitive pieces of scientific equipment have helped cast new light on the function of the oldest known analogue computer.
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Major UK study led by Glasgow scientist reveals shifting trends and persistent challenges in heart disease
A groundbreaking new study has shed light on how the landscape of heart disease has evolved in the UK over the past two decades
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