Edinburgh Science Festival

The Edinburgh International Science Festival (EISF) launch
The Edinburgh Science Festival 2023 is calling on everyone – let’s experiment!
Founded in 1988, the Edinburgh Science Festival brings together a programme of around 270 educational and…
It’s less than a month now until the Edinburgh Science Festiva
A week ahead of the launch of the re-scheduled Edinburgh International Science Festi
The Edinburgh Science Festival will be launching its online
The Edinburgh Science Festival 2020, scheduled for 4-19 Apri
The Edinburgh Science Festival returns in a month with aroun
Careers Hive is a free careers education event from Edinburgh Science Learning aimed at S1-S3 pupils which
Saturday morning's EIF chamber concert at the Queen’s Hall featured players from the Nash Ensemble – Alasda
When looking for signs of global warming, the melting of the world’s glaciers and ice sheets is often cited…
Theoretical physicist and broadcaster Prof Jim Al-Khalili is in conversation about his debut novel, Sunfall,…
Christiana Figueres last night received the prestigious Edinburgh Medal at the Signet Library in Edinburgh…
In the sphere of climate change, 19th century Irish physicist John Tyndall (1820-1893) is a giant.
Glaciers lock up 10% of the world's freshwater. These great bodies of ice play an important part in the Earth…
We all rely on the seas for their abundant food, mineral and energy resources and yet more than 90% of the…
One of the events around climate change at the Edinburgh Science Festival (6-21 April) takes as its starting…
Malthus was right. There is not enough planet to sustain the growing human population, particularly given our…
The oceans offer the potential for huge amounts of clean energy and Scotland and the UK are poised to be a…