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The James Watt School of Engineering is providing key expertise for a new project which has won funding from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). |
The metabolism of clownfish – or anemonefish – decreases when their sea ‘homes’ are damaged by climate change, according to a new study |
A large study of UK adults who consume alcohol regularly has found that different patterns of alcohol consumption – including drinking wine, consuming alcohol with food and spreading alcohol intake over three to four days – could be associated with a lesser risk of alcohol-related negative health outcomes such as death. |
AVATAR therapy uses digital avatars to represent the auditory hallucinations experienced by people with psychosis to help them cope with the distress caused by the voices. |
The University of Glasgow has joined a large-scale European research project investigating the fundamental causes of hypertension, or high blood pressure. |
New research on the structure and dynamics of a branched form of DNA called a three-way junction could lead to more effectively targeted treatments for degenerative disorders like Huntington’s Disease, scientists say. |
Scientists sequencing virus samples from the first confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Scotland (and through the first wave) have found evidence of community transmission, driven by multiple introductions through international travel, as early as February 2020. |
A new partnership between The Data Lab, the BBC and the University of Glasgow will research how the next generation of voice assistant technology can become a socially engaging conversational experience. |
Scientists have solved a key parasitic puzzle, revealing the unique and complex structures toxoplasmosis and malaria parasites make in order to survive in different hosts. |
A new COVID-19 drug screening and resistance hub will be established in Scotland, based at the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research (CVR). |
A pioneering University of Glasgow physicist and a former Army GP turned veteran researcher have been recognised in the New Year Honours for her services to science. |
National Museums Scotland has been awarded a grant by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to conduct a £1million research project into the Galloway Hoard, one of the most important UK archaeological finds of the century. |
Everledger and the Scottish Universities Environment Research Centre (SUERC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to join forces to tackle fraud within the whisky industry. |
Researchers from the College of Science & Engineering are sharing in new funding for adventurous, high-risk research. |
REACH-HF – is an award winning cardiac rehabilitation programme which helps people living with heart failure improve their quality of life from the comfort and safety of their own homes – is being rolled out in six NHS Scotland Health Boards from this month |
People in Scotland’s poorest areas are more likely to be affected by severe Covid-19 – and to die from the disease – than those in more affluent districts, according to a study of critical care units. |
Two leading University of Glasgow researchers have been awarded prestigious fellowships from the Leverhulme Trust. |
Compared with meat eaters, fish eaters have a lower risk of several adverse heart diseases, including stroke. |
Many effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in developing countries will be researched by 20 international partnerships |
The Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow are joining forces to train young doctors in research relevant to the causes and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders |
UofG researchers are lending their expertise to a partnership to create an advanced manufacturing toolkit for quantum sensing and quantum computing. |
Healthcare workers are 7 times as likely to have severe COVID-19 infection as those with other types of ‘non-essential’ jobs |
Four researchers from the University of Glasgow have been named as the recipients of frontier research funding grants from the European Research Council. |
SalmoSim, a UofG salmon simulator start-up, has secured its first commercial contract with California-based Calysta |
The University of Glasgow is delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Graeme Roy as Dean of External Engagement in the College of Social Sciences. |
The design quality of new homes and neighbourhoods across the UK remains stubbornly low, according to an in-depth study on the issue published today by a team led by the University of Glasgow. |
A series of stories written by survivors of sexual assault and rape about their journeys through the criminal justice system have been published today (Monday 7 Dec) as part of the 16 Days of Action campaign |
Last year, we invited you to take part in Nest Insight’s Money Matters survey. Your contribution helped Nest Insight and their research partners, Harvard University and the Money & Pensions Service, understand how people in the UK manage their money and feel about their financial wellbeing. They’re now running a follow up survey and we would like to invite you to take part again. |
A pilot Crohn’s trial led by doctors at Glasgow’s Royal Hospital for Children and scientists at the University of Glasgow has seen remarkable results with 60% of patients entering remission after just eight weeks, giving hope to patients across the country. |
Researchers from the University of Glasgow’s School of Mathematics and Statistics have contributed to a major new report on how digital technology could help the UK achieve its net-zero goals. |
Engineering students on two continents are receiving a helping hand with their coursework during their first socially-distanced semester. |
The University of Glasgow has pledged to go ‘further and faster’ in its response to the climate emergency with a raft of new commitments, including a target for net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. |
The Scottish Arts and Humanities Alliance (SAHA) has been launched with the aim of enhancing public and governmental understanding of the intellectual, creative, social, and economic contribution of arts and humanities to Scottish society. |
A University of Glasgow computing scientist is setting out to develop smarter, more helpful virtual personal assistants with the support of a prestigious new fellowship. |
A new type of energy-generating synthetic skin could create more affordable prosthetic limbs and robots capable of mimicking the sense of touch, scientists say. |
The University of Glasgow has been named Times Higher Education (THE) University of the Year, it has been announced tonight. |
The deep seas – vast expanses of water and seabed hidden more than 200 metres below the ocean surface to depths up to 11,000 metres – are recognised globally as an important frontier of science and discovery |
Professor Rory O’Connor has been announced as the new President of the International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) – the first person in the UK to hold this position for almost 50 years |
If you think getting your cat to the veterinarian is tricky, a new study – led by Cornell Wildlife Health Center, the University of Glasgow and the Wildlife Conservation Society; and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences – has revealed that vaccination of endangered Amur (Siberian) tigers is the only practical strategy to protect them from a dangerous disease in their natural habitat in the Russian Far East. |
The RSE Young Academy of Scotland (YAS) has announced the appointment of 51 new members including eight from the University of Glasgow. |
Scientists have discovered that the Firth of Clyde is an important source of juvenile whiting to the wider Scottish west coast waters, in new research likely to be important for fisheries management. |
Identifying and assessing frailty in people with diabetes should be a priority, in order to better treat and manage patients and reduce mortality. |
A potential treatment for COVID-19, which has shown early promise in China and Japan, will be trialed in Glasgow |
Explorathon is the Scottish arm of ‘European Researchers’ Night’, an EC-funded festival happening in 300 cities across Europe. |
Coronavirus and people with learning disabilities: a study of the lives of people with learning disabilities through the coronavirus pandemic |
An education project which aims to bring the science of Martian exploration into the classroom is preparing for launch. |
Scientists at the University of Glasgow have furthered the understanding of how novel diabetes drugs can improve prognosis for patients with heart failure. |
A University of Glasgow scientist is set to play a leading role in a ground breaking clinical trial for people with lung cancer. |
Professor Steven Sinkins, Professor at the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research (CVR), has been awarded almost £3m to continue his pioneering mosquito symbiont work by Open Philanthropy |
FAST Study finds no increased risk of cardiovascular events with febuxostat as compared with allopurinol for gout treatment |
The Universities of Dundee and Glasgow have received £2.4 million to lead a clinical trial of a home-based cardiac rehabilitation programme for people with heart failure and their caregivers |
Banning the sale of cigarettes close to schools and playgrounds would reduce the number of shops allowed to sell tobacco products in Scotland by more than 70 per cent |
The University of Glasgow has received funding to repurpose drugs that are currently used to treat some parasitic diseases in humans – Sleeping Sickness, Chagas Disease and Leishmaniasis – to manage amoebic gill disease in Atlantic salmon |
Scientists from the University of Glasgow have played an important role in understanding why some patients respond better to drug treatments than others. |
Young people across Europe are being recruited to a trial to put their smartphone usage to good use, via an app designed to prevent anxiety and depression and improve wellbeing. |
Early detection and treatment of frailty and pre-frailty, may help to reduce the risk of dementia, or delay its onset. |
UofG scholars in partnership with social security and mental health experts have launched a series of recommendations to help support people with mental health problems in entering, maintaining, and returning to work. |
Infectious disease emergence is often the result of a pathogen entering a new host species, as highlighted by COVID-19. However, most cross-species transmissions fail to establish in the newly-infected species. |
The publication of a new catalogue of gravitational wave detections from the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the Virgo Collaboration is providing valuable new insight into the workings of the universe. |
Four subjects ranked in global top 100 rankings, with Law entering top 40 |
During the first peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland, whilst the absolute risk remained low, patient-facing healthcare workers were at three-fold higher risk of hospitalisation with COVID-19 than the general population, according to new research. |
UofG and FutureLearn are launching a free online course to educate people on gender history as study shows that Brits feel they lack the right knowledge on gender issues/ |
Fears that people with high blood pressure are more at risk from severe Covid-19 because it is easier for the virus to enter their cells and tissues have been laid to rest, thanks to research by an international team of scientists |
Leading academics from the University of Glasgow have joined forces with SCCS, the UK’s largest grouping of carbon capture and storage (CCS) scientists, to strengthen climate action through targeted research. |
The first six weeks of the pandemic and lockdown had a major impact on the UK population’s mental health and wellbeing, according to new research |
York and Dublin, the two most important Viking settlements in Western Europe, are joining to learn from each other about their linked heritage and history. |
The University of Glasgow has been awarded three prestigious UKRI-funded Future Leaders Fellowship awards, for work on COVID-19 and in cancer sciences. |
A University of Glasgow researcher has received a prestigious medal from the Royal Society of Edinburgh in recognition of his work in treating neurological diseases and infections. |
A University of Glasgow mathematician has helped map the mental health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on nursing and care home staff in Italy. |
A University of Glasgow-led national centre for research into inflammatory arthritis is proud to announce it has awarded 12 PhDs in its first round of funding, creating a new cadre of young scientists trained in pathogenesis research to fight arthritis |
Scientists have developed a new ‘Precision Medicine’ approach to treating the damaged DNA in the cancer cells of Pancreatic Cancer patients. |
Six leading University of Glasgow academics have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours. |
In March 2021, two new learning centres will open in Govan and Craigmillar to provide additional educational support to young people aged 7-18. |
A week-long celebration of the life and achievements of a pioneering woman computing scientist is aiming to encourage more female participation in the tech sector. |
A former First Minister of Scotland has questioned whether Scotland has made enough progress towards social justice since the death of Donald Dewar 20 years ago. |
Free online course explores history and legacy of British slavery in the Caribbean |
A ‘self-eating’ rocket engine which aims to put small payloads into orbit by burning its own structure as propellant has won financial support from the UK Government. |
Food Train and University of Glasgow study recommends mandatory community screening by health and social care agencies to identify older age adults in danger of malnourishment and food insecurity. |
The MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research (CVR) is at the heart of COVID-19 research response in Scotland and the UK |
Thursday's thunderstorms affected more than 1,500 properties in the Highlands. |
The 10-month-old boy died in hospital after choking at a Bright Horizons Nursery in Edinburgh. |
A selection of your pictures of Scotland sent in between 5 to 12 July. |
A 24-year-old man has been charged in connection with the death of Carol Milne, 59, in Aberdeen. |
Martin Moran is believed to have died along with seven other climbers after an avalanche in May. |
The death of a child who choked on a piece of fruit at an Edinburgh nursery makes the front pages. |
The Scottish festival ran for 22 years but organisers say they're focusing on new events. |
Emergency services were called to the Royal Mail centre in Aberdeen at about 18:30 on Thursday. |
Scotland need not worry about inspiring people at the Netball World Cup because their sport "will do the talking", says captain Claire Maxwell. |
A group of mountain biking enthusiasts will take over management of the routes in the Tweed Valley. |
As forced marriages reported in Scotland increase, Nyla Khan describes being taken to Pakistan to marry aged 17. |
MSPs raise concerns about moves to shift existing benefits claimants on to universal credit. |
New Kilmarnock manager Angelo Alessio says his players proved they had "great character" by coming from behind to beat Connah's Quay Nomads in Europa League first-round qualifying. |
Derek McInnes says Aberdeen have had "a couple of bids accepted" for players as they compete with Hibs for the signing of Scunthorpe's Funso Ojo. |
Stuart Findlay's stoppage-time winner against Connah's Quay Nomads in the Europa League first qualifying round first leg gave Angelo Alessio a winning start as Kilmarnock manager in Rhyl. |
Hamilton Academical sign teenager Everton attacker Korede Adedoyin on a season-long loan. |
The 10-month-old died in hospital after the incident at Bright Horizons Nursery in Edinburgh. |
Viktoria Kaftanikaite's life was saved by drilling holes in her skull and having electrodes implanted deep into her brain. |
A young girl has undergone surgery to have electrodes implanted deep into her brain. |
Scotland cap Rachel McLauchlan has returned north to sign for Glasgow City after six months in England. |
Partick Thistle's new board are in "active dialogue" with potential new investors after a formal takeover bid was made for the Glasgow club. |
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