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Apes possess human-like “theory of mind”

Apes understand what others see and believe, a skill previously believed to be unique to humans, according to new research from the University of St...

Dundee students named as Europe’s best

Three University of Dundee students have been named as the top undergraduates in Europe in their respective fields. Scott Sheldrick, Chester Cornford and Lola Knibb were...

Dundee physicist granted £1.4million to make the invisible visible

A University of Dundee physicist has been awarded £1.4million in funding from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to develop the next generation of microscopes. Dr Tom...

More posts for trainee doctors

Scotland’s medical workforce will be bolstered by 105 more places by 2022 for new graduates on the Foundation Training programme. Medical students graduate from medical school...

Green economy ambition

A bill to support the set-up of the Scottish National Investment Bank and help put green investment at its heart has passed stage one, following...

Dundee scientist is Scotland’s top entrepreneurial academic

An entrepreneurial scientist from the University of Dundee has proven his business concept is more than skin deep after winning one of the country’s top...

Hilarious moment “legend” on mobility scooter holds up busy traffic before getting pulled over by cops

HILARIOUS video shows an elderly gentleman in a mobility scooter holding up traffic on a busy road - before being pulled over by police. The clip,...

Three Educational Apps For Programming Beginners

The future is technology, and that technology involves coding. Children at a young age and IT amateurs have to learn programming as a basic skill...

“He’s a f****** nutter!” Grandad’s priceless reaction to photoshopped snap of grandson with insane “Dubai” haircut

A JOKER photoshopped a snap of his brother to give him an insane haircut and then showed the picture to their horrified grandparents. Nadeem Raja doctored...

Illegal to refuse tattoo or beauty treatments to people living with HIV

New guidelines from medical experts and voluntary sector organisations to be published on Thursday 19 September will say that refusing people living with HIV a...

Improving life with dementia

World-renowned dementia expert Dr Maggie Ellis, from the University of St Andrews, is shortlisted as a finalist for Converge 2019, Scotland’s leading entrepreneurial development programme...

Dance, drama, disco and Dundee

Dance, drama and disco are among the attractions awaiting visitors to the University of Dundee’s Festival of the Future next month. This year’s Festival has grown...

Aberdeen laundry service expands with acquisition of Glasgow business

Aberdeen Laundry Services is expanding its business with the acquisition of family-run professional laundry service providers, Cathkin Clean Scotland. The purchase has been supported by a...

Edinburgh to host launch of new Climate Heritage Network

Arts, culture, heritage and climate leaders will gather in Edinburgh on 24-25 October An international network to mobilise cultural heritage organisations to take urgent action against...

Webster Honey announces hive sponsorship for businesses

Sustainable honey business, Webster honey, which operates a Nursery & Primary School education programme, along with selling its honey in farm shops and delis all...

“Self-entitled, arrogant” Audi driver jumps out and kicks taxi before cabbie gets revenge by reversing into him

SHOCKING video shows the moment a "self-entitled, arrogant" Audi driver kicks a taxi - prompting the cabbie to reverse into him. The pony tail-wearing Audi driver...

New Psychological Thriller takes to the stage for Halloween week

Prepare to be chilled to the bone when a gripping new psychological thriller Blood Runs Deep premieres at The Epstein Theatre this Halloween, starring ex...

103-Year-Old Jean Wouldn’t Change a Thing

A PENSIONER from Glasgow has been reflecting on years gone by after celebrating a milestone birthday earlier this month. Jean Revie, a tenant at Bield’s Carntyne...

It’s curtains for The Phoenix Arts Club!

Legendary "home of theatre" community venue launches a crowdfunding campaign to complete its refurbishments with the only full-size THEATRE CURTAIN outside a West End theatre! The...

Scottish Government response on Babcock

Commenting on Babcock being selected as preferred bidder for the £1.25 billion contract to build five Type 31 frigates, Economy Secretary Derek Mackay said: “I am...

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