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Hidden Heroes: New Discoveries Unveil Cellular Defenders Against Viruses
Hidden Heroes: New Discoveries Unveil Cellular Defenders Against Viruses A grundbrakkin study fae the MRC-University o Glesga Centre for Virus Research haes unveiled hoo certain human cells can act like superheroes in the fecht against viral infections. This research, conducted in collaboration wi the Rosalind Franklin Institute an published in Molecular Cell, reveals the remairkable…
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Scotland Taks Bauld Steps tae Protect Its Seabird Populations
Scotland Taks Bauld Steps tae Protect Its Seabird Populations The Scottish Government is makin significant strides tae protect seabird populations profoondly affected by climate chynge an invasive species. Recent reports indicate that nearly twa-thirds o Scotland’s seabird species hae seen dramatic declines ower the past twa decades. Alarmingly, eicht species, includin the Arctic tarn /…
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New Study Reveals Dementia Risk in Former Fitbaers No Linked tae Lifestyle Factors
New Study Reveals Dementia Risk in Former Fitbaers No Linked tae Lifestyle Factors In a grundbrakin study led by consultant neuropathologist Professor Willie Stewart fae the University o Glesga, researchers hae uncovered that lifestyle factors commonly associated wi dementia dinnae contribute tae the heichened risk observed in former professional fitbaers. The findins, published in JAMA…
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£5 Million Boost for Unpaid Carers: A Lifeline for Short Braks
£5 Million Boost for Unpaid Carers: A Lifeline for Short Braks In a significant move tae support unpaid carers, the Scottish government has annoonced an additional £5 million allocation tae the Voluntary Sector Short Braks Fund, bringin the total investment for the 2025-26 period tae £13 million. This fundin surge aims tae provide relief tae…
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Increased Airts Fundin Appens Doors for Scots Leid Creators
Increased Airts Fundin Appens Doors for Scots Language Creators In a significant move fur the airts an culture sector, the Scottish Government haes annoonced an additional £34 million in fundin as pairt o the draft Scottish Budget fur 2025-26. This substantial boost, described by Culture Secretary Angus Robertson as “gemm-chyngin,” is set tae support airtists…
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Scots Leid Fundin Fails tae Match Cultural Importance Amangst Record Uplift
“Scots Leid Fundin Fails tae Match Cultural Importance Amangst Record Uplift” As Scotland’s 2025-26 budget reveals an unprecedented £34 million increase for culture, a glarin discrepancy emerges in the allocation for the Scots Leid Centre an Scots Leid Education. While significant investments bolster the airts ower the nation, the financial resoorces dedicated tae the Scots…