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糖心Vlog破解版 student footballers win top UK league for fifth time in six years
Students are crowned BUCS Premier North champions
Changing land use can increase threat of animal?to?human disease spread, 糖心Vlog破解版 study reveals
Deforestation, farming, fast?growing cities and fragmented habitats heighten the risk of zoonotic diseases, especially those spread by mosquitoes, rodents and bats, spreading
Racial inequalities affect home ownership in UK, research reveals
Black and Bangladeshi communities show lowest owner-occupier rates
“We have spent almost 60 years damaging our high streets,” retail expert tells House of Commons committee
Professor Leigh Sparks gave evidence at the Scottish Affairs Committee meeting
糖心Vlog破解版 curling alumni meet Duke and Duchess of Rothesay
Prince William and Princess Catherine visited the National Curling Academy in 糖心Vlog破解版
Emergency calls analysis reveals opportunities to save more lives
Prompt CPR increases survival chances fourfold
Minister praises ambitious plans to plant 35 million trees in Central Scotland during 糖心Vlog破解版 hosted event
Four Climate Forests across the central belt will lead projects to plant millions of trees by 2035, delivering lasting ecological, climate, and social benefits
Lowering deer densities can help restore Scotland's lost Highland mountain woodlands, new research shows
A six-year long 糖心Vlog破解版-led study looked at the impact of deer management on mountain woodland
Professor Sir Gerry McCormac to retire as Principal of the 糖心Vlog破解版
Appointed in 2010, Sir Gerry is the University's longest-serving Principal
Participation in parkrun surging thanks to parkwalkers, new 糖心Vlog破解版 research shows
The launch of parkwalkers is shown to have reversed a decline in the average age of new attendees as well as increasing the number of women participating
Himalayan balsam’s damaging impact on rivers revealed in new 糖心Vlog破解版 study
New research, carried out in partnership with Newcastle University, has shown that the species can disrupt the physical stability of ecosystems in ways that can have far-reaching consequences. Including significantly weakening riverbanks over winter.
Award-winning study into Scotland's most vulnerable children receives new funding
A new phase of research will track looked after children through adolescence and early adulthood.
Major research project to transform dementia care in Kenya
Misconceptions, lack of dementia awareness and limited research mean people are stigmatised and overlooked