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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 ...
III-V Epi brings crucial, independent, epitaxial manufacturing expertise to the University of Glasgow’s Critical Technologies ...
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University of Glasgow to stage cosmic-inspired Scottish country danceUniversity of Glasgow debuts gravitational wave-inspired ceilidh dance at GR–Amaldi conference, celebrating black hole ...
The investigation found 95 deals between “junk food” companies and sporting stars, teams or official governing bodies in the ...
From its groundbreaking groups and creative artists, its much-loved venues and enthusiastic audiences, the vibrancy of ...
Junk food sponsorship of sports should be banned to protect children’s health experts say, warning the adverts have become more “pervasive” and “prominent” than ever. At such a critical moment in US ...
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Glasgow student who loss brother and cared for mum wins award for resilienceAmy Bowers wins UWS Amundsen Trophy for resilience, graduating in Mental Health Nursing while caring for family and ...
Discover the trees that made the cut – from a lonely tree in Glasgow to an oak that may have inspired Virginia Woolf ...
John Ian Young, who was on a five-year waiting list for the procedure before going under the knife at Hairmyres Hospital on ...
Brad Keselowski, the RFK Racing co-owner, voiced his clear and unfiltered opinion on the number of road courses that NASCAR ...
Tony Stewart, the popular NASCAR figure, set the record straight on a claim by Matt Hagan that he was “halfway bionic”.
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