A major new project on mosquitoes, their viruses, and associated disease risks in Northern Ireland will be co-led by a ...
A new technique which slashes the time taken to diagnose microbial infections from days to minutes could help save lives and open up a new front in the battle against antibiotic resistance, ...
The University of Glasgow today celebrated its 575th birthday, marking its world-changing past and future. During this ...
The natural sands of beaches along the Firth of Forth are being mixed with significant amounts of human-made materials like ...
A new development in wireless sensing technology which can reliably screen for five common pulmonary diseases could lead to breakthrough new forms of touch-free diagnostics.
A researcher from the University of Glasgow’s James Watt School of Engineering has been elected to a prestigious fellowship by the Pakistan Academy of Sciences (PAS).
The H5N1 avian influenza virus – commonly known as bird flu – has been causing outbreaks in dairy cows in the United States since March 2024. Now, scientists studying the adaptation of the avian H5N1 ...
The Glasgow Centre for Sustainable Energy (GCSE) is marking the second anniversary of its foundation with a look back at its past and a look ahead to its future successes. The Centre, launched in ...
A University of Glasgow spinout which creates advanced 3D images of inaccessible structures using cosmic rays has won a national award. Lynkeos Technology Ltd has received the Business Innovation ...
Adopting digital twin technology to manage the power consumption of idle devices could save organisations thousands of pounds a year and help reduce their carbon footprint, new research suggests.
Bird flu viruses are a particular threat to humans because they can replicate at temperatures higher than a typical fever, one of the body’s ways of stopping viruses in their tracks, according to new ...
The number of people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is rising, with the condition now the ninth leading cause of death globally, accounting for around 1.5 million deaths a year. The figures come ...
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