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Glasgow University student dies falling from bridge 'while trying to retrieve phone'

Glasgow University student dies falling from bridge 'while trying to retrieve phone' Thomas Reynolds, 21, is believed to have dropped his phone and lost his footing while trying to retrieve it – leading to his tragic death, as tributes pour in from family, friends and football clubs Tributes have been paid to a Glasgow University student who died after falling from a bridge. Thomas Reynolds is believed to have dropped his phone and lost his footing while attempting to retrieve it. The...

Daily Mirror 11d ago

Staff say maternity ward is 'unsafe' as inspectors criticise delays

The Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow is ordered to improve its patient safety and cleanliness.

BBC Scotland 6d ago

Staff say maternity ward is 'unsafe' as inspectors criticise delays

The Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow is ordered to improve its patient safety and cleanliness.

BBC UK 6d ago

Staff say maternity ward is 'unsafe' as inspectors criticise delays

The Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow is ordered to improve its patient safety and cleanliness.

BBC Scotland 6d ago

New technology to transform professional development in schools

The University of Glasgow has developed a new technology that will revolutionize professional learning and student assessment in schools. This innovative approach will enable educators to enhance their teaching methods and improve student outcomes. The technology is expected to have a significant impact on the education sector, providing a more effective and efficient way to support student learning.

Phys.org 11d ago

Dino-killing asteroid may have fueled underground life for 8 million years

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Phys.org 1d ago

Why researcher independence doesn't start or end with a PhD

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Celtic fan groups sign letter opposing Keane appointment

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Sky Sports Football 5d ago

Astronomers discover a 'lost world' of black hole mergers: 'It's the astronomical equivalent of uncovering an ancient civilization'

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Space.com 9d ago

Dinosaur-killing asteroid impact site stayed hot for millions of years

The asteroid strike that wiped out the dinosaurs hit with such force that it took at least 8 million years for the impact site to cool down, creating a warm underground ecosystem where microscopic life thrived. The Chicxulub asteroid, which collided with Earth 66 million years ago at what is now Mexico, is thought to have been as large as 15 kilometres in diameter. The strike caused so much climate chaos that it wiped out three-quarters of species on Earth.

New Scientist 1d ago