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A University of Glasgow spinout company has developed battery-free sensors designed to enhance real-time monitoring of train carriages.
A new generation of battery-free sensors could help make preventative maintenance and condition monitoring on rail carriages cheaper, easier, and more environmentally-friendly.
Scottish researchers have developed a groundbreaking computer model based on AI agents that mimics the thought process of ...
Screen-printed, biodegradable soil sensors that can be composted at the end of their lifecycle could enable farmers to ...
A new method of predicting where people lost in the wilderness may be found based on simulations of their decision-making processes could help mountain rescue teams save lives in the future.
An AI-powered ‘virtual expert’ in a highly-specialised field of sensing research could help advance the development of new technologies, including sophisticated healthcare monitoring techniques.
A University of Glasgow student has revealed she has been banned from campus for taking part in Divestment from Arms Trades protests.
Lancaster University has named its next vice-chancellor as Professor Steve Decent, the current principal and vice-chancellor ...
The largest European gathering of superplastic forming experts is set to take place in Glasgow this September. The University ...
The researchers have been working on their own sustainable electronics method for several years, said Mahmoud Wagih, lecturer at the University of Glasgow’s James Watt School of Engineering, and ...