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Quote of the day by David Hume: 'A little philosophy makes a man an Atheist: a great deal converts him to...' - How knowledge changes the way people understand reality explained by the Scottish philosopherDavid Hume's famous quote of the day explores the relationship between knowledge, doubt, and belief. Commonly associated with the Scottish ...
Exceptionally early heat wave shatters records and brings deaths in EuropeBritain and Western Europe are facing an intense spring heatwave. Temperatures have broken century-old records in the UK. Several drownings...
Quote of the Day by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: 'You are my heart, my life…'—Inspiring quotes by the writer who created the famous detective Sherlock HolmesQuote of the Day: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, penned a quote expressing profound love. His words, 'You are my heart...
Quote of the Day by Sir Walter Scott: 'Love will subsist on wonderfully little..'—Top quotes by the famous novelist known for the Waverley novels and IvanhoeQuote of the Day: Sir Walter Scott, a celebrated author, penned a timeless quote about love and hope. His words suggest love can survive on...
UK PM Starmer 'takes responsibility' for Labour election lossesThe ballot was the biggest electoral test for Starmer since Labour ousted the Conservatives following 14 years in power in a landslide elec...
UK local elections test Starmer as Labour faces growing voter backlashUK polling stations opened Thursday in local elections set to heap more pressure on beleaguered Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer and show...
The AI analyzed 1,974 unclassified tracks and raised some very troubling questions about the “bird tracks”New research uses artificial intelligence to analyze ancient footprints. This study suggests bird-like relatives may have existed millions ...
Quote of the day by Sean Connery: 'There's always a new challenge to keep you...' – motivational advice on self-development, growth mindset and how to handle difficult times by Dr. No, Goldfinger, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade actorQuote of the day by Sean Connery: Sean Connery's words emphasize that challenges are vital for motivation and growth, pushing individuals b...
SNP old-hand John Swinney set to be Scotland's new leaderNew SNP leader John Swinney aims to unite the party and push for independence despite challenges from within and a resurgent Labour party. ...
Edinburgh Zoo pandas: When are the pandas leaving?As Britain's only giant pandas, Yang Guang and Tian Tian, prepare to return to China from Edinburgh Zoo, their departure highlights a decad...
For smart old India, let kids play (music)Music learning is relegated to school functions and singing, mostly patriotic songs, whose aim is, ironically, not musical excellence but '...
Covishield may offer over 90% protection against death from Delta variant: Study"With the Delta variant now the dominant strain in many places worldwide and posing a higher risk of hospitalisation than previous variants...
Scotland becomes first country in the world to offer free menstrual hygiene productsThe new Period Products Bill makes it a legal right to have free access to sanitary products.
- Ants use sun, memories for 'backward' walk home
London, Jan 22 (IANS) Ants, which are famed for their highly developed work ethic, use the sun and memories of their surroundings to find t...
Deep sea corals under threat from climate change: StudyNorth Atlantic coral populations - which support a variety of sea life - are under threat from climate change, according to scientists who ...
Shah Rukh Khan receives honorary doctorate from Edinburgh UniversityThe actor was presented with the degree in recognition of his outstanding record of philanthropy, altruism and humanitarianism and his glob...
Indian diaspora divided over the upcoming Scottish referendum on breaking away from UKIn what will be the largest electorate ever in Scotland, over 4.2 mn people have registered to vote in the independence referendum on Sept ...
- Animal health and welfare is experts' focus at Bangalore event
Scientists from Scotland's research university will play a key role at an event aimed at improving animal health and welfare in India.
- Indra Nath Choudhuri takes up as Chair of Tagore Studies in Scottish varsity
Tagore was the first non-white Nobel Prize winner for Literature in 1913 and wrote thousands of poems, songs, novels and short stories befo...
- New institute to boost Scotland's links with India
Scotland's cultural, business and academic ties with India are to be bolstered with the creation of a new centre at the University of Edinb...