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“The Thistle, the UK’s first sanctioned Safer Drug Consumption Facility, is a trauma informed, harm reduction service with ...
Three years after spinning out from the University of Glasgow, Chemify has opened its first fully automated facility that marries chemistry, AI, computation, and robotics near the school in the city’s ...
AI Minister says Scotland will play big role in AI innovation as an 'AI Growth Zone' is announced alongside a new supercomputing centre in Edinburgh.
Photography Festival will return for an eighth year with the theme of ‘Beyond’ and featuring major exhibitions from three ...
Scotland is known for many different things to different people and is a fascinating country with an intriguing history. Here ...
Professor Lorna Dawson has helped convict killers in Scotland's highest-profile murder cases - from Angus Sinclair to Peter Tobin.
John Swinney said the Labour Chancellor's "extraordinary" actions show the UK economy "does not work for Scotland" ...
Europe’s most beautiful university campuses have been named by a travel magazine – and one of Scotland's oldest universities has made the cut. Air France's digital publication, EnVols, selected eight ...
Computer Weekly has announced the 15th annual UKtech50, our definitive list of the movers and shakers in UK technology – the ...
Collaboration has detected the merger of the most massive black holes ever observed with gravitational waves using the US National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded LIGO observatories.
III-V Epi brings crucial, independent, epitaxial manufacturing expertise to the University of Glasgow’s Critical Technologies Accelerator (CTA) programme. The CTA supports joint academic and ...
Twenty graduates are celebrating after becoming the first group of doctors in the UK to qualify through part-time study. The University of Edinburgh group has completed an “innovative” five-year ...