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Founded in 1988, the Edinburgh Science Festival brings together a programme of around 270 educational and…
The Water of Leith turned into a roaring torrent, there were long delays on the Edinburgh bypass caused by
The Edinburgh International Science Festival (EISF) launch
In the sphere of climate change, 19th century Irish physicist John Tyndall (1820-1893) is a giant.
The Edinburgh Science Festival will be launching its online
The Edinburgh Science Festival returns in a month with aroun
What nicer way to spend a summer morning than at the beach? The Marine Conservation Society (MCS) will be…
Surviving Progress, a Canadian documentary by Mathieu Roy and Harold Crooks (who will be attending the…
The 2019 Edinburgh International Book Festival launched the “most international programme in its history”…
Bathing season may have arrived late this year, but with hotter weeks expected, now is the time to consider…
Leave it to the wonks at DEFRA to come up with an answer to one of life's imponderables: what is the true…
When looking for signs of global warming, the melting of the world’s glaciers and ice sheets is often cited…
One of the events around climate change at the Edinburgh Science Festival (6-21 April) takes as its starting…
We all rely on the seas for their abundant food, mineral and energy resources and yet more than 90% of the…
Malthus was right. There is not enough planet to sustain the growing human population, particularly given our…
Professor Tim Ingold will draw on the work of Robert Callender to reflect on the state of play in the…
BBC Radio 4's popular gardening programme Gardener's Question Time will be recording its next show at the…
Scotland’s first complete map and dataset of Scotland's native woodlands was revealed yesterday (Monday).
On Saturday 30th March, the University of Edinburgh Canoe Club is thrilled to welcome Olaf Obsommer,…
The Edinburgh International Science Festival marks 25 years, from 23rd March, with two weeks of events that…