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A powerful software tool capable of accurately modelling how cameras capture light could help democratise the development of new imaging systems for use in space.
The Turner Kirk Centre for Spatial Reasoning has been launched by the University of Glasgow with the announcement of a ...
More outdoor learning is 'essential' for young people in Scotland, whose opportunities to go outside fall far short of what is offered in other countries, says a new study.
Alexander Raven, an early career researcher from the School of Cancer Sciences, has been awarded one of UK Research and Innovation’s (UKRI) flagship Future Leaders Fellowships.
A festival which is working to shift the gender balance of Scotland’s computing sector through inclusive events aimed at the ...
A new comic, bringing together personal stories and insights from people in recovery from drug and alcohol dependence, ...
Tasglann nan Eilean and the University of Glasgow have embarked on a collaborative project which will result in an important local archive collection being catalogued, preserved and made publicly ...
One of the University of Glasgow’s longest-serving and most distinguished researchers is set to add another honour to his collection of accolades.
Hillwalkers setting out to bag a Munro are being asked for their help to bag a meteorite too, as scientists race against time ...
A record-breaking development in laser technology could help support the development of smaller, cheaper, more easily-fabricated optical and quantum technologies, its inventors say.
Parents from the Changing Realities project met with Scotland's First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice to discuss tackling child poverty.
THE UK’S new cohort of young voters feel overwhelmingly unprepared for voting in what they see as a confused and complex political system, a new John Smith Centre poll reveals.
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