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Annual rates of marine mammal strandings have increased in the last 30 years, across all species of dolphins, whales and ...
Researchers from Scottish universities have developed an innovative way to breathe new life into outdated robot pets and toys ...
A team of University of Glasgow engineering students have won a major national competition for their efforts to design a ...
A new venture, aimed accelerate the impact of virology research, is being launched at the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre ...
Artificial intelligence experts will discuss the impact of the rapidly advancing technology on learning, teaching and ...
An engineering researcher from the University of Glasgow has been named as the recipient of a prestigious research fellowship. The James Watt School of Engineering’s Professor Dezong Zhao is one of ...
A filmed theatre production has secured additional funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to expand its reach and spark discussions about the complex challenges facing UK forests ...
A national survey of educators in Scotland aims to capture how sustainability and the environment feature in Scottish educational settings.
Researchers have found that a common tool used by clinicians for predicting kidney failure could be underestimating the risk of failure for some people.
Professor Nasar Meer, of the UofG’s School of Social and Political Sciences, said: “By taking the first truly UK-wide look at how devolution has shaped - and been shaped by - our response to racial ...
Due to Library Annexe Upgrade works, the Family Study Lounge will be closed from Friday 15 August until Monday 8 September.
Scientists at the Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute, based at the University of Glasgow, have made a discovery which could help stop the spread of breast cancer – one of the leading causes of ...
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