Environment
Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and discover the central role
This talk presents the sanitary bin in its historical context for the first time, and argues that it reveal
Tradfest, Edinburgh’s festival of traditional music and culture, i
The Edinburgh Science Festival 2023 is calling on everyone – let’s experiment!
World’s First Autonomous Full-Sized Bus Service, Coming to Edinburgh This Spring, Will Be Expanded
Edinburgh bus passengers will be boarding the world’s first fully si
Scotland’s busiest airport saw the number of international fliers flood back in 2022.
Booking opens today for a variety of panda events at Ed
Non-profit climate organisation CDP (formerly known as the Carbon Disclosure Project) has included Edinburg
Edinburgh will mark World Car Free Day next month, belatedly, at a location that already is car-free.
A recent rise in the number of people burning wood and coal to heat their homes has led the City of Edinburgh…
Scotland has set a new heat record today after Charterhall in the Borders recorded a high of 34.8°C this af
Discover our latest temporary exhibition, featuring everything from intestinal worms and bezoar stones to m
If you are wondering why a herd of brightly coloured giraffes have popped up across Edinburgh, it's part of
P.J. Harvey, Jarvis Cocker, Irvine Welsh, Maggie O’Farrell, Julia Donaldson, and Scotland’s First Minister…
The Union Canal, which opened 200 years ago this month, is the inspiration for a series of commissions at t
The Fringe Society today announced that 13 Fringe venues will be awarded a share of ÂŁ1.275 million from the
The major Scottish showcase for gardening and outdoors lifestyles returns as we enter the Summer months.…
In the sphere of climate change, 19th century Irish physicist John Tyndall (1820-1893) is a giant.
It’s less than a month now until the Edinburgh Science Festiva
Tickets are now on sale for this year's Beltane Fire Festival.