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Edinburgh secures £24 million boost for AI innovation | News | The University of Edinburgh
The University is set to establish two research hubs that will focus on developing AI tools to help revolutionise the fields of electronics and healthcare.
Portuguese and Philosophy MA (Hons) - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Study the Portuguese language in its cultural context alongside Philosophy, exploring both the past and contemporary world. Suitable for complete beginners, this joint honours programme includes a year abroad.
Gene-edited chickens in fight against bird flu | Animal research | The University of Edinburgh
Scientists have used gene editing techniques to identify and change parts of chicken DNA that could limit the spread of the bird flu virus in the animals.
Expert hub makes matters of race its focus | News | The University of Edinburgh
Specialists from a range of academic disciplines have launched a cross-University hub for research and teaching on race and ethnicity.
Laser technique offers hope to liver transplant process | Animal research | The University of Edinburgh
Handheld laser devices that help surgeons quickly spot liver damage could transform transplant procedures, research suggests.
Checklist to aid planning of animal studies | Animal research | The University of Edinburgh
Scientists have put together a new set of guidelines to help in the design of studies that involve animals.
Supporting students to get back on track following some form of disruption | Staff | The University of Edinburgh
Supporting students to get back on track following some form of disruption toolkit
Meal times may be key to managing malaria | Animal research | The University of Edinburgh
Malaria infections might be brought under control by managing the eating habits of infected people or animals, according to a new study.
Parkinson’s disease clues from zebrafish study | Animal research | The University of Edinburgh
Parkinson’s patients could be helped by fresh insights gained from studies of tiny tropical fish.
Games alliance plays to historians’ strengths | News | The University of Edinburgh
Historians at Edinburgh are using video and table top games to help build a better understanding of the past.
