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Article: Kirk T (2024) Scots law, 16- and 17-year-olds and the UNCRC: balancing autonomy and protection. Edinburgh Law Review.
Beavers’ impact on biodiversity revealed 22 October 2018 Beaver-built ponds are far more biodiverse than other wetlands, new research from the University of Stirling has revealed.
Experts from the University of Stirling have created a new tool to support families, businesses and professionals to make homes, premises and public places more accessible to an ageing population and ...
Growing edible mushrooms alongside trees can produce food for millions of people while mitigating the impact of climate change, a new study by University of Stirling scientists has found.
World-leading “living laboratory” for central Scotland 9 September 2020 A state-of-the-art environmental monitoring system – the first of its kind – will be launched in central Scotland to enable ...
Researchers at the University of Stirling are working with Scottish Water to capture data focused on underpinning the key benefits of peatland restoration work in the fight against climate change. A ...
The significance of coal in shaping Scotland’s past, present and future is to take centre stage of a new online museum. Led by Dr Catherine Mills of the University of Stirling, the ‘Eco-Museum of ...
Substance use expert calls for change in drugs law to enable more safe drug consumption spaces 11 February 2025 The call from Professor Catriona Matheson comes as she prepares to give evidence at a ...
Beaver dams function as traps which delay the distribution of pollutants, improving the quality of downstream water, new research led by the University of Stirling has shown. Scientists say the ...
The devastating environmental shock to the Black Sea following the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine has been revealed for the first time by University of Stirling scientists. An ...
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