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Luke demonstrates the principle that when knowledge and technology are made easily accessible to all, the quality of life improvements that follow are as undeniable as the benefits it provides to society as a whole
Luke demonstrates the principle that when knowledge and technology are made easily accessible to all, the quality of life improvements that follow are as undeniable as the benefits it provides to society as a whole
With only 11 days to go until the next TEDxUofG conference, we take a look back at the wonderful speakers of 2017. Keep your eyes peeled for our coverage from this year’s ‘Press Pause to Begin’!
Lights. Camera. PowerPoint. Action! Producing the perfect pitch or presentation can be tough, and so the Water Innovation Challenge delegates were delighted to hear a flamboyant presentation from Fiona Milligan Rennie about presenting itself....
Water. We all drink it, but how many of us think it? theGIST reports from The Water Innovation Challenge launch party.
Pint of Science 2019: The Art of Science
June 21, 2019
Stratonauts Launch theGIST To New Heights… We Went To Space!
March 22, 2019
Press Pause to Begin – TEDx University of Glasgow 2018
April 12, 2018
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Come join theGIST X @UofGLivingLab X @SunnyGRadio !
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If you fancy sharing your ideas in medical fields with the general public, please don’t hesitate to send your script or just a topic idea to us.
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📢Write a feature article for us and get published in our GIST Spring 2024 magazine issue!
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- Topics: Science and/or tech related
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'Exercise for cardiovascular health: the controversy of zone training'
Examining exercise zone training for cardiovascular health – high or low intensity?
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Author: Grace Whelan @GraceWhelan13
Link: https://the-gist.org/2024/04/exercise-for-cardiovascular-health-the-controversy-of-zone-training/
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'The Sneaky Virus: Herpes Simplex Virus and its Success Story'
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) have infected 3.7 billion adults under 50 worldwide. Yet, most individuals don’t know they have it. Here's why.
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Author: Beth Crookes
Link: https://the-gist.org/2024/04/the-sneaky-virus-herpes-simplex-virus-and-its-success-story/