
New tool to identify ‘toxic’ books
A groundbreaking tool developed by the University of St Andrews is transforming how cultural heritage institutions identify toxic pigments in historic books.
A groundbreaking tool developed by the University of St Andrews is transforming how cultural heritage institutions identify toxic pigments in historic books.
New courses will empower global leaders to address pressing issues from generative AI to redefining leadership and value-based healthcare.
Researchers from the University of St Andrews are trialing instruments to be used on the European Mars Rover.
Research from the University of St Andrews has unravelled energy harvesting potential using an emerging family of semiconductors.
Dr Kristen Treen from the School of English at the University of St Andrews has been awarded both an AHRC Catalyst Award and a Leverhulme Research Project Grant
Professor Deborah Williamson, Dean of Medicine, appointed Co-Director of new National Scottish Pandemic Sciences Partnership
Two academics from St Andrews School of History have been elected to the British Academy’s Fellowship in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the humanities and social sciences.
Two St Andrews professors have been awarded prestigious European Research Council grants.
In the first and only reconstruction of ocean pH ever carried out, new research has discovered that a rapid acidification of oceans caused a mass extinction event, wiping out coral reefs