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Sustainable transport needed to overcome ‘the last mile’ in development in Asia and the Pacific
Transport experts and policymakers from Asia and the Pacific have called for more regional cooperation and the formulation of national and regional policies to promote the more sustainable movement of people and goods.
During…
ISB’s Hackathon Concludes with Innovative Solutions to Combat AI-Driven Misinformation
The ISB Institute of Data Science (IIDS), in collaboration with the Cyber Peace Foundation and supported by Google.org, recently concluded its Hackathon at the Hyderabad campus of the Indian School of Business (ISB). The event brought…
Les Roches Introduces New Sports Business Management Degree
In recent years, hospitality and sports have grown in tandem. According to Global Market Insights' Sports Tourism Market Report, sports tourism is expected to reach approximately $1.33 trillion globally by 2032, with a compound…
UQ researchers reveal the long, silent history of sports concussion
University of Queensland researchers have uncovered the hidden history of concussion in sport, finding the brain-trauma crisis has a long and complex past.
Dr Stephen Townsend from UQ’s School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences and…
University of Strathclyde: New Project Aims to Mitigate Impact of Future Epidemics on Vulnerable…
A new project is developing solutions to lessen the negative impacts of future epidemics on the most vulnerable by creating a network of existing experts and policy makers.
Recent decades have seen infectious disease epidemics and…
Lack of Employer Awareness Hinders Employment Opportunities for People with Learning Disabilities,…
Employers’ lack of understanding is limiting employment opportunities for jobseekers with learning disabilities, a new study has found.
Five key themes which are holding employers back from hiring people with learning disabilities are:…
University of Strathclyde: Electric Wallpaper Among Innovations Powering Scotland’s Net Zero Future
Electric wallpaper is being piloted in 12 tenement properties in Glasgow to assess its effectiveness as a clean heat source, as part of a project involving the University of Strathclyde.
Dr Alejandro Moreno-Rangel, from Strathclyde’s…
Study by British Sleep Society Calls for Permanent Standard Time
The British Sleep Society (BSS) has advocated for the abolition of the twice-yearly clock changes in the UK and the restoration of permanent Standard Time (Greenwich Mean Time or GMT).
The recommendation is based on scientific evidence…
University of Strathclyde Pioneers Drone Delivery of NHS Lab Specimens Over Firth of Clyde
Project CAELUS is continuing to break new ground for Scotland with drones flying laboratory samples across the Firth of Clyde for the first time.
Live flying took place between University Hospital Crosshouse in Kilmarnock to the Arran…
University of Strathclyde Develops Magnetic Imaging Technology to Safeguard Infrastructure and…
Highly precise and accurate sensing technology, to protect infrastructure and security, is being developed by researchers at the University of Strathclyde.
This technology has capacity in various applications, including prevention of…