A new collaboration between University of Glasgow engineers and the European Space Agency (ESA) has showcased the potential ...
Cancer scientist Professor Stephen Tait has been awarded the Hooke Medal by the British Society of Cell Biology (BSCB) for his contribution to the field ...
Four in five women musician have experienced sexual violence and harassment while working or taking part in the Scottish folk music scene, according to new survey findings.
Microorganisms live in biofilms - the equivalent of microbial “cities” - everywhere on Earth. Now, a new Perspective article lays out a path to uncover the role of biofilms in health during ...
Historic places are vital for mental health, according to a new report by Historic England and the University of Glasgow.
Scientists seeking answers to the mystery of why cancer occurs in certain parts of the body and not others may have found a ...
A new type of circuit board which is almost entirely biodegradable could help reduce the environmental harms of electronic waste.
Native trees, such as oaks, have long held a special place in our culture and countryside. Now, researchers have shown that these trees are also important to woodland birds and their offspring ...
At the James Watt School of Engineering, our research is built on a tradition of excellence with a forward-thinking vision. We are committed to tackling global challenges through innovative ...
All LISA Symposium XIV presentations shall be recorded and streamed to Youtube for public viewing of the conference. The plenaries and the parallel sessions will be available at the following Youtube ...
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