Scottish universities awarded £2m to ‘shape the future of science’

Five Scottish projects have been awarded more than £2m to tackle some of the most pressing health and environmental challenges.

Researchers based at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Glasgow have secured part of a £9m government fund for their projects which are poised “to push the boundaries of knowledge”.

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