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°®Âþµº documentary makers land double victory at national TV awards
Film and Media students are winners for the fourth year in a row
°®Âþµº Men¡¯s Tennis secure fourth UK title of the season
Men's Tennis take the National Championship, while basketballer Shayne Humphries also wins title
Beavers must be backed as °®Âþµº study shows biodiversity boost animals bring to wetlands
Research has shown that beaver-created wetlands had 19% more species than other types of wetland
New project will map Fife¡¯s mining heritage
°®Âþµº launches Fife Miners¡¯ Memorial Way
Second-hand smoke exposure down 96% since Scotland¡¯s smoking ban, study shows
But workplace risk persists, as Scotland marks 20th anniversary of landmark legislation
°®Âþµº athletes vie for major national titles at BUCS Big Wednesday
Record number of °®Âþµº teams at end-of-season showdown
Pioneering °®Âþµº research on salmon louse larvae could better inform parasite control strategies
A first-of-its-kind °®Âþµº study could better inform strategies to control salmon lice, after researchers uncovered major differences in the secretions the parasite produces as larvae
Music and movement programme boosts care home wellbeing, research finds
The evaluation took place in 78 care homes across Scotland
Esports viewing linked to wellbeing, °®Âþµº study finds
Researchers surveyed 400 esports fans in South Korea
Sports scholar Alex set to pursue boccia dream
Alex Medley selected for the Boccia UK Talent Transition Squad
°®Âþµº researcher wins prestigious Scottish Forestry Trust award
Sarah Watts of the University¡¯s Faculty of Natural Sciences and colleagues were recognised for their research into mountain woodland restoration
°®Âþµº sports teams dominate BUCS ¨C delivering six trophies and five final spots in one day
Five °®Âþµº teams set for BUCS top-tier finale later this month
R&A Student Tour Series win for °®Âþµº golfer Grace Bowen
In the men's event, °®Âþµº secures a third and fourth-place finish
°®Âþµº study could help create better hearing aids and more accessible public spaces
New research examined how people's brain activity changes when listening to engaging stories in background chatter
°®Âþµº scientists part of race to understand Greenland North Atlantic climate tipping point
Climate tipping points are critical thresholds within Earth¡¯s systems ¨C such as ice sheets, rainforests or ocean currents ¨C beyond which change can become rapid, self-perpetuating and potentially irreversible
°®Âþµº students take part in NATO simulation exercise
The annual event aims to replicate the response to a major crisis
Increasing access to electricity in African countries can come at an environmental cost, research reveals
The study of Rwanda's experience identifies a 'sustainability paradox'
°®Âþµº and Environment Agency publish new report on phosphorus in English rivers
Phosphorus remains one of the most significant pollutants in England¡¯s rivers