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A fine piece of woven fabric, believed to be one of the oldest of its kind in Britain and dating back to the early to middle ...
Scientists have discovered a previously unidentified species of mosquito along the coast of Kenya and Tanzania with potential ...
Glasgow will host the UK’s pandemic preparedness conference on 23 April 2025, bringing together key experts from UK public ...
A report that sheds light on the transformative possibilities and important considerations in the adoption of AI within Scotland’s Public Health and healthcare systems has been published by the ...
New analysis conducted by Gambling Research Glasgow at the University of Glasgow, on behalf of PensionBee, reveals that almost one in three adults over the age of 65 gamble beyond the lottery.
Surprising new research has revealed that people’s perception of motion can be radically manipulated in passive virtual ...
A new Postgraduate Study Space opens in the Gilbert Scott Building on 17 April. A new Postgraduate Pop-up Study Space will open in Gilbert Scott Building Room 543 on Thursday 17 April.
Pupils in Scotland on a unique programme, which aims to improve educational opportunities for young people, have seen a positive impact on their rates of progression to university.
A new generation of battery-free sensors could help make preventative maintenance and condition monitoring on rail carriages cheaper, easier, and more environmentally-friendly.
University of Glasgow researchers have joined global experts who have issued a clear message: boring buildings are bad for our brains.
The Evaluation Hub at the Centre for Public Policy is undertaking an evaluation of a change to early learning and childcare (ELC) provision in Edinburgh onbehalf of the charity, Pregnant Then Screwed.
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