While true believers still search for the famous Loch Ness monster, scientists in Edinburgh, Scotland, say they've found the remains of a real life monster. Josh King has the story (@abridgetotland).
(Reuters) - A fossil jawbone peeking out from a limestone seashore on Scotland's Isle of Skye led scientists to discover the skeleton of a pterosaur that showed that these remarkable flying reptiles ...
While there are many potential uses for soft-bodied robots, the things are still typically only built in small experimental batches. Scottish scientists are out to change that, with a ...
Scottish scientists have launched a groundbreaking low-methane cow breeding program to tackle global warming. Scotland’s Rural College in partnership with Semex has developed a new DNA test, helping ...
Scientists at the University of Stirling in Scotland have been awarded over £770,000 to support the rollout of a new vaccine aimed at benefiting the aquaculture industry Scientists at the University ...
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