Cancer research and the road to recovery
By developing precision treatments, researchers at the University of Glasgow aim to increase survival rates and enhance the quality of life for cancer patients.
By developing precision treatments, researchers at the University of Glasgow aim to increase survival rates and enhance the quality of life for cancer patients.
As the world woke up to the threat of a new virus in early 2020, the University of Glasgow’s renowned Centre for Virus Research made a radical and abrupt pivot to focus its research efforts on meeting the challenge.
Were the bones of fallen Battle of Waterloo soldiers sold as fertiliser?
Thousands of soldiers died on the Belgium battlefield yet very few human remains have been found.
Researchers at the University of Glasgow found a greener and cleaner way to produce a common chemical relied on by multibillion-dollar industries.
Recent acute hepatitis cases of unknown origin in children have now been linked to the virus AAV2 in two new UK studies, with no evidence of a direct link to SARS-CoV-2 (coronavirus) infection.
Researchers at the University of Glasgow have developed a new type of heat pump that could help households save on energy bills and contribute towards net-zero emissions goals.
Safe and sustainable transport links are a key ingredient to making a more liveable city. At Qassim University, researchers are using scientific principles to support government efforts to revolutionise road safety
Mansi Gupta
Lemongrass is a wonder plant used for a variety of purposes. However, the long and time-consuming process of Citronella Oil extraction from plants is a major challenge.
Scientists underscore the potential of a new class of materials to convert sunlight to fuel
Scientists developed a novel and highly efficient system for treating phenolic water pollutants by coupling oxidation and photocatalysis