Marine life

The Edinburgh International Science Festival (EISF) launch
Concern is rising about a resurgence of avian flu after a recent spate of reports of dead sea birds off our
Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and discover the central role
Founded in 1988, the Edinburgh Science Festival brings together a programme of around 270 educational and…
Last year was a write-off due to Covid-19 suddenly striking, but this year the 17th
The Edinburgh Science Festival will be launching its online
The Edinburgh Science Festival returns in a month with aroun
The Edinburgh International Film Festival will be holding a wee
The National Galleries of Scotland has today announced that it is cutting its long-standing association wit
Anyone who follows the science of climate change closely is probably deep-down uneasy and quite possibly ho
The 2019 Edinburgh International Book Festival launched the “most international programme in its history”…
Climate change will have a huge impact on health, via heat exposure and changes in distribution of vector-…
When looking for signs of global warming, the melting of the world’s glaciers and ice sheets is often cited…
In the sphere of climate change, 19th century Irish physicist John Tyndall (1820-1893) is a giant.
We all rely on the seas for their abundant food, mineral and energy resources and yet more than 90% of the…
A free, outdoor photographic exhibition showing humankind's impact on our planet opened today outside the…
To coincide with our exhibition 'Robert Callender : Plastic Beach …poetry of the everyday' and World Oceans…
As part of our programme for the exhibition 'Robert Callender: Plastic Beach… poetry of the everyday',…
To complement our exhibition 'Robert Callender : Plastic Beach …poetry of the everyday', come and see BAFTA…
Professor Tim Ingold will draw on the work of Robert Callender to reflect on the state of play in the…