Scottish artist in 'groundbreaking' collaboration with quantum physicists
Artist Gregor Harvie approached quantum physicists at the University of Glasgow last Summer asking for help with his current work which explores the nature of the universe.
Artist Gregor Harvie approached quantum physicists at the University of Glasgow last Summer asking for help with his current work which explores the nature of the universe.
US Army soldiers have travelled to the Highlands to help train a Scottish battalion on new communications technology which will reshape the way they engage on the battlefield.
A memorial to polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton will travel more than 7,000 thousand miles to Dundee to commemorate the 150th anniversary of his birth.
A cruise ship operator has responded to public concern over the visit of a 'monster' cruise ship to St Kilda.
'Fake food' artist Kerry Samantha Boyes is opening the shop packed with "mouth-watering-looking cakes, pies, jellies and other goodies that you can imagine".
Photos showing a large cruise ship visiting the remote archipelago of St Kilda have caused concern after surfacing online.
New figures have revealed that Scotland welcomed its highest number of international visitors ever last year.
Hollywood star Jamie Dornan has been spotted filming a major new Netflix drama in the Highlands.
A new bursary has been established to honour of acclaimed Kenyan-born Scottish musician, singer, poet and writer Beldina Odenyo.
Scotland's beloved cultural extravaganza, Hoolie in the Hydro, is crossing the Atlantic for an unprecedented event in the Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
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