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Spinout companies need dedicated spaces separate from research labs, but close enough for collaboration. Supporting spinouts means ensuring they have the resources and proximity to scientific bases necessary for growth. #StartupSupport #InnovationEcosystem
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Revolutionary laser manufacturing is transforming optical fiber preforms! These short, fat precursors are heated and pulled into ultra-thin fibers, precisely matching the desired fiber type. The future of fiber optics is here. #FiberOptics #Manufacturing
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Prof. Antonia Ho shares profound insights into epidemiology. She highlights how the 2009 H1N1 pandemic revealed evolving patterns. Understanding 'risk factors' through systematic data collection is key to grasping these shifts. #Epidemiology #PublicHealth #MedicalInsights
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Prof. Qammar Abbasi discusses contactless sensing on the Science Show with Dr. Dada, highlighting its privacy advantages over camera-based tech. No need for wearables or charging devices. #ContactlessSensing #PrivacyTech #ScienceShow
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Caught in a tense moment as a ceiling starts to sag, with a flatmate warning of collapse! Dr. Peter Mekhail faces a race against time. Can he get to the ARC for a new card before it's too late? youtube.com/watch?v=zKTM03Rsโ€ฆ #DrPeterMekhail #TenseMoment
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Entanglement means two particles share a destiny. Measuring one instantly reveals the correlated state of the other. Their fates are perfectly linked, a profound connection. #QuantumPhysics #ScienceExplained
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Welcome to The Science Show with Dr. Dada on Jambo Radio Scotland, broadcasting from Glasgow! Tune in for exciting science discoveries. #ScienceShow #DrDada #Glasgow
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Could the universe be a network evolving by simple rules? This model suggests space and particles emerge from underlying network properties, not from something else running it. #DigitalPhysics #Cosmology
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Dr. Peter Mikhail discusses MicroEndo's groundbreaking technology, inspired by the thickness of a human hair. This innovation, developed with STL Tech and the UK Quantum Technology Research Hub, promises to revolutionize sensing and imaging. #MicroEndo #QuantumTech #MedTech
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Light traveling through multimode fiber gets scrambled. Holography maps both amplitude and phase to shape light, ensuring a clear image at the other end by scanning reflections. #Tech #Holography
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Spaces like the Advanced Research Center were created to foster interdisciplinary research. This building, organized around evolving themes rather than a single school, facilitates dynamic, cross-disciplinary collaboration. #Research #Innovation
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The universe's mystery: dark matter. It's key to explaining galaxy movements, yet its true nature and location remain unknown. A cosmic enigma. #DarkMatter #Astrophysics
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Prof. Robert Thompson explains how we detect exoplanets! Planets and stars orbit a common center of mass. By measuring the star's wobble via Doppler shift, we can infer the planet's mass. It's like hearing an ambulance change pitch, but in starlight! #Astronomy #Exoplanets
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In classical physics, black holes are truly black, trapping even light. But quantum mechanics suggests otherwise, allowing gravitons and photons to escape, making them not entirely black. For large black holes, these quantum effects are minuscule. #BlackHoles #QuantumPhysics
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Prof. Deepak Kar explains that the matter we see is only 5% of the universe. Dark energy accounts for 68%, and dark matter for 25%. We truly understand a tiny fraction of what's out there. #SpaceFacts #Cosmology
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Dr. Priscilla Ngotho explains a paradox: successful vaccines can lead to complacency. When diseases are nearly eradicated, people forget the threat and skip vaccinations, allowing the disease to re-emerge. #PublicHealth #Vaccines
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Wearable tech like Fitbits and Apple Watches use flashing green lights to measure blood flow in your wrist. This light-based technology is a simple example of how medical applications are increasingly moving towards light-based sensors. #WearableTech #HealthTech
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An interest in visualizing electromagnetic waves sparked a PhD in electromagnetics. From mobile signals to Wi-Fi, these waves are everywhere and deeply applicable to life. It's a discipline that easily lends itself to impact. #Electromagnetics #STEM #Engineering
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Black holes aren't truly black. The image we see is the glowing matter *around* them, accelerated by intense gravity. This gives us a visual of their environment, not the hole itself. #SpaceFacts #Astrophysics
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The journey of women in STEM is filled with challenges. Dr. Priscilla Ngotho's story from Kenya highlights the persistent pursuit of impactful scientific discovery despite these hurdles. #WomenInSTEM #Science #Inspiration
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