Food Standards Scotland says there is no risk to public health from the "isolated case".
New research on ancient bear fossils found in a Highland cave suggests that polar bears may have once lived in Scotland.
The cells cause tissue damage by reprogramming their immediate environment to help promote the emergence of cancer cells. Now ...
Research published by the British Association of Shooting and Conservation in July showed shooting in Scotland added 14,100 jobs and £760mn to the economy, which is estimated at £218bn including oil ...
The Royal Society of Biology attended the 24th annual Science and the Parliament event at Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh on ...
Highland kickboxer Aidan Lennan has been named Scotland’s young athlete of the year. The 17-year-old was on the shortlist for ...
A new study has suggested that it's not just junk food that we have to worry about when it comes to our diet - a popular ...
The James Hutton Institute has played a crucial role in a major international study to create the most comprehensive DNA-based genetic map of barley to date.
Former Scotland rugby union captain Stuart Hogg has been sentenced to a five-year non-harassment order and fined after ...
Scotland, while modest in size, has had a remarkable influence on the evolution of medical science, producing innovations that have reshaped healthcare globally. Known for housing one of the world ...
The Cairngorms national park has some of Scotland's wildest rivers. The Spey, Dee and Tay are famous for salmon fishing. The ...
The latest round of the Scottish Edge pitching competition saw 37 early stage companies share £1.5 million. Sir Tom Hunter, ...