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A University of Glasgow spinout company has developed battery-free sensors designed to enhance real-time monitoring of train carriages.
Pupils in Scotland on a unique programme, which aims to improve educational opportunities for young people, have seen a positive impact on their rates of progression to university.
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GlasgowWorld on MSNUniversity of Glasgow in the 80s: Looking back at student life at Glasgow Uni in the 1980s in 8 old picturesUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access information on a device and to provide personalised ads and content, ad and ...
A new generation of battery-free sensors could help make preventative maintenance and condition monitoring on rail carriages cheaper, easier, and more environmentally-friendly.
The University of Glasgow has found a way to stabilise aqueous supercapacitors, using a gum taken from the bark of an Indian ...
The largest European gathering of superplastic forming experts is set to take place in Glasgow this September. The University ...
Scottish researchers have developed a groundbreaking computer model based on AI agents that mimics the thought process of ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNComputer model that 'thinks' like a missing person could help search and rescue effortsA new method of predicting where people lost in the wilderness may be found based on simulations of their decision-making ...
Jan-Hendrik Ewers of the University of Glasgow’s James Watt School of Engineering is the lead researcher on the project, and corresponding author on the paper. He said: “Search and rescue teams ...
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.
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