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Caledonian Creates 2012 launches

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Students and staff will unveil a grand showcase of the latest innovations in technology, design, gaming, interior design, product design, animation, fashion and multimedia at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU).

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Tag your sedentary behaviour

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Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) has launched a international open science project to develop a taxonomy of sedentary behaviour. This project combines an expert consensus classification and a layman taxonomy.

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Prosthetic retina offers simple solution to restoring sight

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A device which could restore sight to patients with one of the most common causes of blindness in the developed world is being developed in an international partnership.

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Bright future for solar power in space

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Solar power gathered in space could be set to provide the renewable energy of the future thanks to innovative research being carried out by engineers at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.

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Study suggest chemicals in the environment could threaten male fertility

New research from the University of Glasgow, in collaboration with academics in Edinburgh, Aberdeen (James Hutton Institute and the University of Aberdeen) and INRA (France) has shown that fertility in a subset of men could be threatened by chemicals that are routinely found within our environment.

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GCU student wins top award from Nursing Times

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Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) student Lisa Roberts has been presented with the Nursing Times award for Student Nurse of the Year: Mental Health.

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Improved treatment for head & neck cancers could soon be on its way, say researchers

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Engineers and scientists at the University of Glasgow are developing a new method of treating head and neck cancers they believe will make therapy more targeted and effective.

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