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ELEMENTS AND THEIR ISOTOPES - Nature
Nature· 1 day agoN. Feather (then at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, and now professor of physics at the University of Edinburgh), who took as his ...
Dr. Norman U. Meldrum - Nature
Nature· 1 day agoA month earlier he had had a riding accident, from the effects of which he had not fully recovered. He was educated at the University of Edinburgh ...
Tapestry honouring legacy of trailblazing women medics unveiled in Edinburgh
The Herald· 3 days agoDovecot commissioned celebrated Scottish artist Christine Borland to design the tapestry, which took seven weavers at Dovecot Studios more than 4,000 hours to create, using more than 90,500 ...
Dr. T. Spencer Cobbold, F.R.S., F.L.S - Nature
Nature· 1 day agoDR. COBBOLD was the son of the Rev. Richard Cobbold of Wortham in Suffolk. He was boi-n in 1828, and educated at Charterhouse. He matriculated at the University of ...
The Antiquity of Man in Europe - Nature
Nature· 22 hours agoJames Geikie is not the least. Dr. Munro founded a lectureship on anthropology and prehistoric archaology in the University of Edinburgh
Sir Howard Florey, F.R.S.: Lister Medallist - Nature
Nature· 1 day agoHe will deliver the Lister Memorial Lecture later in 1945. This is the eighth occasion of the award, which is made by a committee representative of the Royal Society, the Royal College of Surgeons ...
Awards of the Royal College of Physicians - Nature
Nature· 1 day agoThe Leverhulme scholarships held by Dr. J. F. Brock and Dr. S. J. Hartfall have been continued for another year, and the Murchison scholarship was awarded (this year by the University ...
DR. W. G. Smith - Nature
Nature· 1 day agoLater he acted as a demonstrator in botany in the University of Edinburgh under the late Sir Isaac Bayley Balfour. Proceeding to Munich ...
Mr. C. C. A. Monro - Nature
Nature· 1 day agoCHARLES CARMICHAEL ARTHUR MONRO, who died on June 21, came of a Scottish family that has had many distinguished members. It included three generations of professors of anatomy at the
One 'easy' activity 'boosts energy and helps immune system'
Gloucestershire Live via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoIt can also release natural chemicals that make you feel happy and positive, like serotonin, dopamine and endorphins. A review of 17 studies by researchers at the University