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12-Oct-2018 - A scientific breakthrough has revealed a new way that bacteria evolves, thought to be at least 1,000 times more efficient than any currently known mechanism. The insights will help scientists to better understand how superbugs can rapidly evolve and become increasingly antibiotic resistant. The ...
15-Aug-2018 - Scientists have discovered a ‘molecular signature’ for the allostatic load -- or ‘wear and tear’ of kidneys – which could help clinicians understand why some kidney transplants don’t work as well as expected. The University of Glasgow-led research, published today in Aging Cell and based on a ...
08-May-2018 - Technique uses photons, fundamental components of light, to measure nanoscopic materials thinner than 100,000th the width of a human hair - with 30,000 fired per second and 500bn throughout Research will mean measurements 100x more precise than existing two-photon techniques - with the potential ...
16-May-2017 - Scientists have discovered that there is more than one way to strengthen your memory, opening up the possibility of new treatment strategies for brain damage. In a new study, published in Nature Human Behaviour and led by the University of Glasgow, researchers have found that multiple parts of ...
07-Oct-2016 - The Zika virus outbreak in the Americas has transformed a previously little-known virus into a World Health Organization (WHO) declared global public health emergency. Yet scientists still don’t know enough about Zika, including why and how it has spread so rapidly in recent months and what has ...
28-Sep-2016 - Arboviruses – viruses transmitted by insects such as mosquitoes – pose a considerable threat to both human and animal health. Despite that, not enough is known about the complex interactions between the virus and the host, particularly in the early stages of infection. Now, research led by the ...
11-Feb-2016 - Physicists at the University of Glasgow have developed a new and inexpensive way to make radially polarised white light, which could help scientific advances in astronomy and microscopy. Dr Neal Radwell and Dr Sonja Franke-Arnold, from the University’s School of Physics and Astronomy, have ...
05-Dec-2011 - Substantial differences exist in the caffeine and chlorogenic acid contents of espresso coffees that can result in over-consumption by consumers at risk of caffeine toxicity, say scientists in the UK. The team carried out high performance liquid chromatography analysis of 20 commercial espresso ...
08-Nov-2010 - Glasgow scientists have created ‘super-twisted’ light for the first time. The research team at the University of Glasgow twisted the light like a corkscrew by using a polarising filter, before shining it onto a specially shaped piece of gold to create the world’s first ‘super twisting’. Super ...
23-Sep-2008 - Unique nanostructures which respond to stimuli, such as pH, heat and light will pave the way for safer, greener and more efficient chemical reactors. Being developed by a consortium of UK universities, the nanostructures can regulate reactions, momentum, and heat and mass transfer inside chemical ...
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