28 Mar 2017

Hutton soft fruit innovation in focus at Global Berry Congress

The James Hutton Institute

"It was a real honour to be invited to speak to delegates interested in discussing the biggest issues in the berry business"

24 Mar 2017

New online service to support management of water quality and ecosystems in the UK

The James Hutton Institute

“Such platforms as CaMMP are important for enabling the water industry, policy makers and regulators to know what information and models are available to help them in their decision making”

23 Mar 2017

First Scottish sighting of velvet ants in three decades

The James Hutton Institute

"Although velvet ants are often referred to as ‘cow killers’, there is no evidence they could be dangerous to livestock and they are unlikely to be found on farmland."

17 Mar 2017

Hutton forensic soil scientist in multi-agency search for Moira Anderson

The James Hutton Institute

"We are using a range of equipment to survey non-destructively the canal to identify priority search areas"

17 Mar 2017

Fungi database develops to shed light into dark corners

The James Hutton Institute

“Initially UNITE fulfilled the needs for a small group of researchers with a common interest in Nordic forests. But now it is used by researchers all over the world in a huge range of ecosystems."

10 Mar 2017

Fatty acids and lipids under the spotlight

The James Hutton Institute

“I found the course an excellent opportunity to connect with others working with lipids"

9 Mar 2017

Mapping ecosystem services: science in action

The James Hutton Institute

"Dr Nijnik shared knowledge developed at the Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences Group under Work Package 1.4 of the Strategic Research Programme supported by the Scottish Government"

9 Mar 2017

Farmer workshop demonstrates economic benefit of using precision farming technologies

Moredun

Moredun organised a workshop for farmers this week (Wednesday 8th March) to demonstrate the links between better disease control and improved economic return both in terms of production costs and return on sale.

1 Mar 2017

Moredun’s Director of Communications elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh

Moredun

Professor Lee Innes, a renowned scientist and Moredun’s Director of Communications, has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 

28 Feb 2017

Scottish soils featured in art and science crossover project

The James Hutton Institute

"The incredible geological history and stories embedded in these soils are both exhilarating to imagine, and remarkable to respond to. They really are living geological history"

27 Feb 2017

Moredun’s Director of Communications wins prestigious Scottish Knowledge Exchange Award

Moredun

Congratulations to Professor Lee Innes, Moredun’s Director of Communications, who received an award for Outstanding Contribution to Knowledge Exchange at the prestigious Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards.

24 Feb 2017

Agriculture Champion appointed to James Hutton Institute board

The James Hutton Institute

“I am delighted to welcome our new board members who will bring key skills and knowledge to continue moving the James Hutton Group forward"

24 Feb 2017

Ecological research key to managing Scotland's natural resources

The James Hutton Institute

“Tracking species enables ecologists to understand more about where they feed, where they go and the types of habitats they use. All this helps us conserve and provide the right habitats for them.”

22 Feb 2017

Commonwealth Potato Collection seeds deposited in Global Seed Vault

The James Hutton Institute

“By consigning CPC genetic material into the Global Seed Vault, we hope to preserve these valuable genetic resources for generations to come”

16 Feb 2017

Berries may be beneficial for diabetes, cardiovascular disease and obesity

The James Hutton Institute

"As conditions such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease result in increased pressures over our health services, the Society is glad to present the latest research on the health benefits of soft fruit to growers, industry and the wider public"

16 Feb 2017

Moredun’s Director of Communications shortlisted for a prestigious Scottish Knowledge Exchange Award

Moredun

Moredun’s Director of Communications, Professor Lee Innes, has been shortlisted for Outstanding Contribution to Knowledge Exchange at the prestigious Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards 2017.

15 Feb 2017

Banned pollutants found in deepest reaches of our oceans

The James Hutton Institute

"The next step is to understand how these pollutants reach such remote environments, the consequences of this pollution and what the knock-on effects might be for the wider ecosystem"

10 Feb 2017

Glen Dee shortlisted for UK Grower Awards 2017

The James Hutton Institute

Glen Dee boasts exceptional fruit quality and high productivity, and was bred in Dundee with support from the UK Raspberry Breeding Consortium and the Scottish Government.

3 Feb 2017

Tay Cities Deal submission launched

The James Hutton Institute

“As a result of the projects outlined in this submission the Tay Cities region will be a much more desirable place to learn, live and invest.”

3 Feb 2017

Commonwealth Potato Collection to make first UK deposit in Global Seed Vault

The James Hutton Institute

"Protecting these seeds in the Vault ensures that the Commonwealth Potato Collection will be available for future potato breeders to cope with challenges which may arise as a result of climate change and will help maintain both Scotland’s economy and global food security."

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