The book of the month for March features the Glasgow photographer Thomas Annan's The Old Closes and Streets of Glasgow. Created between 1868 and 1871 as part of a commission from the City of Glasgow ...
A team of scientists has discovered that an ancient medicinal clay known as Lemnian Earth (LE) could inspire new understanding of how to support present-day gut health. The team also think that that ...
Scientists are seeking participants in Glasgow to help solve one of the longest standing mysteries in cancer – how and why it can take decades for mesothelioma to develop after exposure to asbestos.
The College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences are launching the MVLS College Futures PhD Programme which will fund up to 12 PhD studentships, each providing 3.5 years of funding at UKRI stipend ...
A study aimed at increasing understanding of how cells function has received funding of £6.4 million. The research will focus on a process known as S-acylation, in which fatty acids become attached to ...
Arguably the most beautiful book of the Venetian Renaissance, our book of the month for February tells the story of a quest for lost love. Published in 1499 by the renowned printer Aldus Manutius, ...
A new study has shown that horses have been infected with H5N1 – avian flu – in Asia and that infections have been occurring in horses undetected. The latest research, led by the MRC-University of ...
The University of Glasgow’s Centre for Public Policy has secured Robertson Trust funding for a major anti-poverty project. The 18-month project will assess poverty in Scotland as a multi-level, ...