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Apples’ Tim Cook To Visit Scotland, Glasgow University For Honorary Degree

Feb 04, 2017 AM EST Apple’s CEO Tim Cook will receive an honorary doctorate degree next week.

Real-Life 'Nessie' Had Been Found, Scottish Sea Monster Believed To Have Lived 170 Million Years Ago

Sep 07, 2016 AM EDT Scientists have uncovered an almost-intact skeletal remains of a real-life ancient Scottish sea monster, the Ichthyosaur.

Researchers Develop New Online Tool to Effectively Diagnose Diabetes, Study

Aug 21, 2014 AM EDT A team led by the University of Edinburgh's Centre for Population Health Sciences, the University of Glasgow and members of the Scottish Diabetes Research Network have developed a new online tool to ...

Blood Glucose Levels During Acute Illness Can Help Predict Future Diabetes Risk, Study

Aug 20, 2014 AM EDT Blood glucose levels measured in hospitalized patients during acute illness can be used to predict the risk of developing type-2 diabetes in the following three years, according to a new study by the ...

Researchers Decode Meanings behind Chimpanzee’s Gestures

Jul 05, 2014 AM EDT Researchers at St. Andrews University have deciphered the meanings of chimpanzee’s gestures like arm raises, ground slaps and foot stomps.

Forgiving Helps People to Forget Cruel Actions Against Them, Study

May 14, 2014 AM EDT A new study by the University of St. Andrews in Scotland has lent support to the age old saying of "forgive and forget."

Dolphins Call Out to Each Other through Signature Whistles, Study

Jul 23, 2013 AM EDT Dolphins use 'signature whistles' that act as names to identify and communicate with each other, according to a new study conducted by marine biologists from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.

Archaeologists Discover World’s First Calendar in Scotland Field

Jul 17, 2013 AM EDT University of Birmingham researchers believe to have found the world's oldest 'calendar' during an excavation in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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