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Conservation measures to save Atlantic salmon in Scottish rivers 'could do more harm than good'
Scottish river restoration schemes which are currently receiving large sums of public funding are unlikely to be successful, are based on weak scientific evidence and risk significant degradation of salmon habitat, a leading scientist has warned.
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MacRobert building update
Dear colleague The refuge communication system in the MacRobert Building is now fully operational and building access will revert to normal from 7am on Wednesday, 4 December. Thank you for your patience during the replacement. Many thanks, Robert Philp Deputy Director, Estates and Facilities
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Will the radiotherapy work? Effectiveness of radiotherapy in cancer treatment identified
Team identify predictors for radiotherapy success. This is the first time these markers have been identified and it could help patients avoid the side effects of likely ineffective treatment.
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2025 Rosetrees Interdisciplinary Award
The 2025 Rosetrees Interdisciplinary Award aims to support cutting-edge research investigating environmental impacts on public and human health. The deadline for internal expressions of interest is 20 January 2025 at 4pm. The submission closing date is 3 March 2025. To be eligible, research must be interdisciplinary involving collaboration between a clinical...
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Far from 'fussy eaters' - first neuroimaging study demonstrates significant changes in the brains of
For many years those with Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) have been labelled as extreme 'fussy eaters'.