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Weeknotes // 7 June 2024 – Nick Daniels // blog
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Carbon nanotubes may pose asbestos-style cancer risk | Centre for Inflammation Research | Centre for Inflammation Research
November 2017: A study led by the Medical Research Council Toxicology Unit, and supported by researches from the Medical Research Council Centre for Inflammation Research, has provided strong evidence that certain carbon nanotubes used in
Tapping into Big Data transforming lives | Centre for Statistics | Centre for Statistics
In conversation with Edinburgh alumnus Benjamin Skuse, Professor Cathie Sudlow OBE, Chair of Neurology and Clinical Epidemiology, discusses opportunities for statisticians to tap into whole population health data from across the UK.
Ready, Steady, Bake! | Fundraise Your Way | Giving
A sweet way to raise money.
From the SCOPE blog: Teaching in China | Biomedical Sciences | Biomedical Sciences
Dr Sander van den Driesche (Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences) tells us more about being part of the 'flying faculty' at the joint Zhejiang University/University of Edinburgh Institute. (Credit to SCOPE for this story)
Beach combers make their mark in gallery show | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
People living near Scotland’s vulnerable coasts can add to a growing archive of objects that will feature in an upcoming exhibition.
December 2025 – Gaelic Algorithmic Research Group
The first stop amongst the launch tracks was for a couple of items from Gerinish. ... It’s Garryhellie next, where a couple of tracks from fieldworker Calum Maclean feature.
1973 - IASH at 50
Visiting speakers at the Institute include Franco Venturi, Harry Levin, Eric P. Hamp, and Francis John Byrne.
Transcript for 1.8 Martha and Julia | Sharing things | Alumni
Transcript for Sharing things 1.8 Martha and Julia
Why You Might Dread The Return to Campus | Multi-Faith and Belief Chaplaincy, For All Faiths and None | Chaplaincy
MindLetter post written by Dr Kitty Wheater.
