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Researchers have found that a common tool used by clinicians for predicting kidney failure could be underestimating the risk of failure for some people.
Researchers, local government and food organisations are coming together to tackle poor diet and ill health in some of the ...
Dr Kaveh Delfanazari of the James Watt School of Engineering has received a a prestigious Royal Society Industry Fellowship to support his work on next-generation quantum electronic hardware.
Professor Nasar Meer, of the UofG’s School of Social and Political Sciences, said: “By taking the first truly UK-wide look at how devolution has shaped - and been shaped by - our response to racial ...
Due to Library Annexe Upgrade works, the Family Study Lounge will be closed from Friday 8 August until Monday 1 September.
Researchers from the School of Chemistry have found a new way to remove a common pollutant from water using controlled waves ...
Scientists at the Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute, based at the University of Glasgow, have made a discovery which ...
Sir Kenneth Calman was a doctor, academic and University leader who achieved more “firsts” than virtually anyone in his generation in medicine, public service and the third sector.
New national guidance on coastal infrastructure has been launched thanks to the work of an international expert at the University of Glasgow.
Researchers from the University of Glasgow teamed up with the culture and research organisation Science Ceilidh to develop a dance to mark the 10th anniversary of the historic first detection of ...
A £20 device which makes fertiliser by treating water with ultrasound could transform agricultural supply chains in remote areas, its inventors say.