Ingenza announce collaboration with the University of Dundee and Drochaid Research Services on a highly innovative project that aims to reduce the waste carbon dioxide generated by industrial biotech manufacturing applications.
On 29 May, Liz Smith MSP and Oliver Mundell MSP visited the Easter Bush Science Outreach Centre (EBSOC) to look at its work with schools and other initiatives on campus to support young people.
New study led by The Roslin Institute explores sex differences in the expression of genes which are involved in the control of food intake and body weight in chickens.
A dog which was paralysed in its hind limbs is walking again thanks to physiotherapy treatment at The Royal (Dick) Edinburgh Physiotherapy Assessment & Intensive Rehabilitation (REPAIR) Centre .
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal visited the new Easter Bush Science Outreach Centre meeting staff, students and visiting school pupils.
A world-renowned professor of agricultural research will discuss the changing global landscape of agriculture at the Science for Life Lecture, given as part of the SEFARI PhD competition.
Changes to how India sources its food supplies could help the country avoid severe dietary shortages in decades to come, research suggests.
First Stepwise Approach to Rabies Elimination Workshop in India shows commitment of the Government of Goa towards rabies freedom.
Synpromics Ltd, the leader in gene control, today announced it has been awarded a £1.9m research and development grant from Scottish Enterprise.
Following record-breaking entries to this year’s Converge Challenge, the leading Top 60 projects from Scottish Universities and Research Institutes include a range of innovative ideas, demonstrating that Scotland’s pipeline for new and innovative businesses is robust and healthier than ever before.