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Science So What: May 2009
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Thursday, 28 May 2009. Scientist's discover route to increase crop harvest 25%. Oilseed rape is grown for its tiny black oil-containing seeds, prized for cooking oil and margarines low in saturated fat, and increasingly for biodiesel. The meal that remains after oil extraction is also used as a high protein animal feed. Scientists at the John Innes Centre have discovered that by artificially introducing a hormone into the plant, they can prevent the pod-shattering process taking place. The scientists...
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Royal Ramblings: A Ring For Jackie
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The musings of a Scottish Princess. Friday, 4 January 2013. A Ring For Jackie. And here is the 'before' photo. This is the piece of silver clay that I used to make the ring. it doesn't look like much does it? It looks more like a piece of chewing gum than anything related to silver but this will be transformed into a Fine Silver (99.9% silver) ring. I started to polish it inside and out using a metal burnisher to bring it to a glossy shine and here is the finished article:. Check out these web sites:.
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Royal Ramblings: August 2011
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The musings of a Scottish Princess. Saturday, 27 August 2011. Visiting sad old ladies. Firstly, I have to apologise for not being around much lately. I started a new job a couple of weeks ago and I've hardly had time to draw breath since between one thing and another. One of those things being a diving weekend in the Sound of Mull organised by Martin at Ace Divers. So what does that have to do with sad old ladies? It took us around 3 hours to drive from central Scotland to the Lochaline Dive Centre.
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Omics Funding Opportunities at Glasgow Polyomics
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We would like to use cookies to improve your browsing experience on the Glasgow Polyomics website. Cookies are small text files that we place on your computer. We do not store personal information in cookies. Please note that you can change your cookie preferences at any time using your browser settings. Cookies on our site. Catalyst Grants - Early Career Researcher. Catalyst Grants - Innovation. Institutional Strategic Support Fund (ISSF). Catalyst Grants - Early Career Researcher. That have not held si...
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Allan Deas
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Today marks the launch of the 2012 Glasgow Science Festival, a fortnight of activities throughout the city including shows, film, workshops, walks, talks, exhibitions and comedy all based around the theme of science! Brochure and programme designed and produced by XY&Z creative. I helped work on the designs. For this years festival including. Posted by Allan Deas. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Visit my AOI portfolio. Visit my Facebook page. Visit my Flickr page. Just incase you wondered!
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Knowledge Exchange and Events at Glasgow Polyomics
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Adventures of a Marine Biologist: A Review of Recent Happenings
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Humans and the Sea. Rest of the World. How to: Take Better Photographs. Wednesday, 22 July 2015. A Review of Recent Happenings. If you're a fan of my Facebook page. And if you're not, you REALLY should be! You've probably noticed that I have been keeping fairly busy this summer with the photography and I wanted to give you a quick update on how things are going. So far this year, I've tried out a few new places on the east coast of Scotland, and have visited coastal reserves around Tayport. This year, wh...
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Glasgow Science Festival | celebrating science in a dear green place | Page 2
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Celebrating science in a dear green place. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. Zika Virus: the Glasgow Story. June 9, 2016. Outbreaks of Zika virus in Brazil have been all over the news. But did you know that a Glasgow scientist helped discover this virus, as revealed in documents found in the University of Glasgow’s archives? A special event for Glasgow Science Festival will explore the past, present and future of this virus. Haddow in the field. It’s the one time of year ...
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