Around 43% of NHS workers who took part in a recent study have considered leaving their role or taking early retirement ...
The charity Crimestoppers has launched an appeal over the unsolved theft of one of the most important collections of early Scottish coins.
The number of important routine health checks taking place since the pandemic has substantially reduced in England, with ...
A graduate from the James Watt School of Engineering has received a prestigious award from one of Glasgow’s historic trade ...
Glasgow’s Lord Provost Jacqueline McLaren presented the Loving Cup to the University of Glasgow’s Principal and Vice ...
Researchers from the University of Glasgow are lending their expertise to a new European project which is setting out to advance the role of superconducting cable in the continent’s transition to ...
People with photosensitive epilepsy could benefit from a prototype pair of glasses with lenses that block out wavelengths that are known to cause seizures in some people.
Support for groups working to alleviate food poverty, social isolation and exclusion, and for new community spaces and extracurricular activities in the Govan, Anderston and Partick areas of Glasgow.
A time-travelling, reality-warping adventure has scooped the top prize at the University of Glasgow’s Kelvin Games Jam competition.
New recommendations from an international research project could help reduce the environmental impact of metal mining on rivers in the Philippines and guide the mining industry to become more ...
Fighting bowel cancer with the bacteria Salmonella could be a step closer thanks to a new discovery by researchers at the ...
Clausen and Stapenhurst (2024) obtain a lower bound on the cost of the optimal static, bribe-proof mechanism. But what about dynamic mechanisms? We propose a mechanism called “Red and Gold” that uses ...