A new form of energy-efficient artificial vision system inspired by the human brain and made in part using honey could help ...
A new and increasingly widely used diabetes medication may have additional health benefits for older adults, according to new ...
John Swinney MSP met with the UofG Widening Participation Team to discuss the University’s support for care experienced ...
This acorn panel may have been originally Netherlandish in design but it certainly came later to England. It is one of eleven such panels used by English binders in the early sixteenth century. The ...
Glasgow University Library’s Special Collections Department houses one of the largest collections of books printed and published by the Foulis Press which was founded in the city in the 18th century.
A more sustainable new form of electronic tag could help reduce the vast environmental impact caused by single-use RFID ...
Professor Sir Anton Muscatelli has been Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Glasgow since 2009. An economist, his research interests are monetary economics, central bank independence, ...
Infectious diseases pose formidable, complex challenges to modern global health. This can only be addressed by the imaginative and multidisciplinary approaches encapsulated through Integrated ...
Glasgow has been awarded £5million research funding over the next five years to help improve the lives of citizens and tackle ...
A landmark development could help create a new generation of diamond-based transistors for use in high-power electronics.
This popular encyclopaedia was the first illustrated book to be printed in England. Originally published by William Caxton in 1481, our August 'book of the month' is a copy of the second edition which ...
This web display focuses on one of our smallest yet most intriguing collections. Its books are all concerned with the Dance of Death. This grisly motif typically features decaying corpses or skeletons ...