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University of Strathclyde

University of Strathclyde

The University of Strathclyde is a public research university located in Glasgow, Scotland.

Could crushing rocks in CO2 capture carbon dioxide equivalent to forest the size of Germany?

A novel framework for the potential development of drug-free cancer therapies

Rapid detection of infections in wounds with new low-cost sensors

A new microwave technique could revolutionize how we disinfect surfaces

Saliva could be used instead of blood to monitor diabetes

Quantum satellite device tests technology for global quantum network

You can’t sign up for the quantum internet just yet, but researchers have reported a major experimental milestone towards building a global quantum network – and it’s happening in space. With a network that carries information in the quantum properties of single particles, you can create secure keys for secret messaging and potentially connect powerful

Quantum satellite device tests technology for global quantum network

“Polar-Sitting” Orbit via Solar Sailing

Tomorrow’s orbit today? This image shows how a large solar sail-equipped satellite could partly offset Earth’s and the Sun’s gravity with the slight but steady pressure of sunlight to hover above the Arctic or Antarctic, enabling continuous coverage of high-latitude regions for climate observation or regional communication services. “Standard space missions employ conventional elliptical ‘Keplerian’

“Polar-Sitting” Orbit via Solar Sailing

Space technology “could reduce cost of renewable energy”

Space-based radar technology could be harnessed by the renewable energy sector to drive down costs, according to academics at the University of Strathclyde. The SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) technology is currently used to help protect and manage marine environments, to detect illegal logging in tropical forests, and to aid disaster relief efforts. However, its use

Space technology “could reduce cost of renewable energy”

Philips Creates Shopping Assistant with LEDs and Smart Phone

The company yesterday introduced a system that connects in-store LED lights with consumers’ smart phones If you’re like me, fumbling around the supermarket looking for obscure items is a pretty common—and frustrating—occurrence. Lighting giant Philips has developed a solution: smart lights. The company yesterday introduced a system that connects in-store LED lights with consumers’ smart phones. Using a downloadable

Philips Creates Shopping Assistant with LEDs and Smart Phone

‘Shapeshifting’ computer program will open up drug discovery for tricky disease targets

Combination of technologies could reduce the number of early trial compounds from millions to hundreds, potentially shaving years off the discovery-development programme. A unique computer technology that opens up the discovery of smarter drugs to treat major illnesses including heart disease has been invented by University of Strathclyde scientists. The Shapeshifting Inspired Discovery (SID) program

‘Shapeshifting’ computer program will open up drug discovery for tricky disease targets

Diamonds are a Laser Scientist’s New Best Friend

Once a James Bond fantasy, diamond-based lasers are now becoming a reality. Ground-breaking research is harnessing the unique properties of diamonds to develop a new generation of lasers that could lead to many benefits, from better treatment of skin complaints and diabetes-related eye conditions to improved pollution monitoring and aeronautical engineering. A University of Strathclyde

Diamonds are a Laser Scientist’s New Best Friend

Breakthrough Technology Will Decrease Patients’ Loss Of Blood During Surgery

The new technology is a huge breakthrough for the field of autotransfusion for cardiac surgery. The University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, has developed a pioneering surgical blood salvage technology that will transform the way major surgery is carried out by decreasing patients’ loss of blood. After receiving Canadian national approval and gaining the CE mark, following

Breakthrough Technology Will Decrease Patients’ Loss Of Blood During Surgery

STAR TREK INVENTION OFFERS HOPE OF SIGHT TO THE BLIND

International experts have developed a prosthetic retina A REVOLUTIONARY device that could restore sight to patients with one of the most common causes of blindness has shown “encouraging” results, according to research. A team of Scottish scientists and international experts have developed a prosthetic retina designed to combat the impact of age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

STAR TREK INVENTION OFFERS HOPE OF SIGHT TO THE BLIND

Laser Asteroid Deflection

A fleet of small satellites fitted with solar-powered lasers Pioneering engineers at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow are developing an innovative technique based on lasers that could radically change asteroid deflection technology. The research has unearthed the possibility of using a swarm of relatively small satellites flying in formation and cooperatively firing solar-powered lasers

Laser Asteroid Deflection

Smart Paint Could Revolutionize Structural Safety of Bridges, Mines and More

The environmentally-friendly paint uses nanotechnology to detect movement An innovative low-cost smart paint that can detect microscopic faults in wind turbines, mines and bridges before structural damage occurs is being developed by researchers at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. The environmentally-friendly paint uses nanotechnology to detect movement in large structures, and could shape the

Smart Paint Could Revolutionize Structural Safety of Bridges, Mines and More

Brightest Gamma Ray On Earth — For a Safer, Healthier World

This is a great breakthrough The brightest gamma ray beam ever created — more than a thousand billion times more brilliant than the sun — has been produced in research led at the University of Strathclyde, and could open up new possibilities for medicine. Physicists have discovered that ultra-short duration laser pulses can interact with

Brightest Gamma Ray On Earth — For a Safer, Healthier World

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