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A waste gum produced by trees found in India could be the key to unlocking a new generation of better-performing, more ...
Surprising new research has revealed that people’s perception of motion can be radically manipulated in passive virtual ...
A new method of predicting where people lost in the wilderness may be found based on simulations of their decision-making processes could help mountain rescue teams save lives in the future.
University of Glasgow researchers have joined global experts who have issued a clear message: boring buildings are bad for our brains.
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.
A new generation of battery-free sensors could help make preventative maintenance and condition monitoring on rail carriages cheaper, easier, and more environmentally-friendly.
Rachel Sandison, Deputy Vice Chancellor (External Engagement) will work to promote the Scottish Higher Education sector internationally and connect universities with global institutions.
A new tool which can rapidly prototype augmented reality experiences has given researchers new insights which could allow ...
An AI-powered ‘virtual expert’ in a highly-specialised field of sensing research could help advance the development of new technologies, including sophisticated healthcare monitoring techniques.
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.
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