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University of Glasgow research reveals mental health benefits of nature for children
Children who spend more time in natural environments have significantly better mental health, according to new research led by the University of Glasgow.
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Rediscovering Glasgow’s 1988 Garden Festival: New archaeological dig underway
The After the Garden Festival archaeological team, led by University of Glasgow archaeologists, is again digging deep into the site of the iconic 1988 Glasgow Garden Festival.
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University of Glasgow & NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde launch phase II pancreatic cancer study
The University of Glasgow, alongside NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde, has opened the PRIMUS-006 pancreatic cancer study, part of the Precision-Panc Platform
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University of Glasgow hosts post-covid particle physics masterclass for secondary students
The University of Glasgow's particle-physics research and theory groups have hosted 120 secondary-school students and staff for a 'masterclass' in the frontiers of physics.
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FinTech Scotland launches ESG Innovation Challenge with industry giants
FinTech Scotland, working with ten industry partners, has announced a new innovation challenge, focused on delivering positive environmental and societal outcomes. 
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University of Glasgow awarded £3m for sustainable aquaculture research
Researchers at the University of Glasgow’s School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine have been awarded £3m across four new projects. With a focus on sustainable aquaculture.
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Groundbreaking AI system can speak language of cancer to improve diagnosis
A computer system harnessing AI to learn the language of cancer can detect the disease in biological samples with remarkable accuracy, say its developers.
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University of Glasgow study reveals how to overcome challenges in remote internet access
Lessons learned from bringing wireless communications technologies to remote areas, from the Arctic to the Andes, could help expand global access to the benefits of the information age.
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