The University of Edinburgh announced it has licensed a gold and copper recovery process to mineral processing company Lithium Universe, enabling cleaner extraction of high‑value metals from ...
It had been feared the James Tait Black prize would not go ahead but the University of Edinburgh is pushing on with the award ...
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University of Edinburgh develops cell therapy for liver disease
In the MATCH clinical trial, 26 patients received macrophage therapy while 24 had standard care.
The University of Edinburgh has granted Lithium Universe the rights to a process that recovers gold and copper from electronic waste (e-waste), aiming to facilitate more environmentally friendly ...
Results support progression of EMERALD clinical trial of Resolution’s engineered macrophage therapy, RTX001Four-year follow-up data from the University of Edinburgh’s MATCH study, led by Resolution ...
It transforms everyday office and conference spaces into places that support interaction, productivity and wellbeing ...
Edinburgh University plans to use waste heat from its data center to warm up its buildings. The university has received grant funding of just under £2.1 million ($2.62m) to support the energy-saving ...
Last December, members of the institution’s supreme academic body, Senate, asked managers to provide agendas, papers and minutes from the UIPB ...
One of Britain’s oldest and most prestigious universities is reviewing whether to launch divestment drive and drop antisemitism definition The University of Edinburgh is considering whether to unadopt ...
The College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) employs more than 5,000 staff; including 3,700 academics and 1,300 in ...
A letter to the university's management expressing financial concerns has received thousands of signatures The University of Edinburgh has apologised after payments to students, staff and suppliers ...
The financial health of one of Scotland's top universities is under "serious threat" from the coronavirus pandemic, according to its principal. Prof Peter Mathieson, of the University of Edinburgh, ...
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