People from the Outer Hebrides and north-west Ireland have the highest risk of developing a genetic disease that causes a dangerous build-up of iron in the body, a study suggests.
A FORMER nursing chief suggested the heartbroken families of infection patients who died at a scandal-hit hospital could have ...
The proposed 1.68 mile (2.7km) walking and cycling route would link the bridge with Pollok Country Park. The Govan-Partick ...
The photo shows a street that was one of Glasgow's busiest shopping thoroughfares on the fringes of the city centre until it was wiped from the map in the 1960s.
“It’s such a weird path,” said Adam Smith, a researcher in numerical modeling at the University of Glasgow, describing a ...
Mammoth Cave National Park, just a short drive from Glasgow, offers the chance to explore the world’s longest known cave system, with more than 400 miles of surveyed passageways.
A new study reveals hotspots of the genetic condition haemochromatosis - also known as the 'Celtic curse' - across the UK and Ireland for the first time.
Mammoth Cave National Park, the world’s longest known cave system, lies just a short drive from Glasgow. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers tours ranging from accessible walks to challenging ...
As images of ICE raids and reactionary protests dominate global headlines, Felipe Bustos Sierra’s documentary “Everybody to Kenmure Street” acts as a vital contextualization of Scottish history and of ...
Born in 1934, Alasdair Gray's unique vision spanned multiple mediums over the course of his life – from plays, poems, novels ...
For many decades, the method to obtain atomic-level descriptions of chemical compounds and materials—be it a drug, a catalyst ...
Scientists analyzing 443-million-year-old Scottish fossils have uncovered the early evidence that some of the first groups of vertebrates possessed surprisingly advanced eyes and traces of bone, ...