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Heriot-Watt launches spin-out detecting bugs in water supplies
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Heriot-Watt launches spin-out detecting bugs in water supplies

Technology to improve the safety of public water supplies by improving the detection of waterborne pathogens has been developed by scientists at Heriot-Watt University.

Now they are setting up a spin-out company, Aquazoa, to take their system to market, and expect to commercialise the product in early 2026.

Source: Business Insider

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Moredun and James Hutton Institutes combine forces for Science in Shetland
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Moredun and James Hutton Institutes combine forces for Science in Shetland

In the remote Shetland Islands, finding hands-on lab science educational opportunities can be challenging. However, thanks to Scottish Environment, Food and Agriculture Research Institutions (SEFARI) funding, teams from the Moredun and James Hutton Institutes recently brought an exciting week of animal health science to Shetland’s Junior High Schools and local communities.

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Stress Busting - the 1, 2, 3 Approach
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Stress Busting - the 1, 2, 3 Approach

As we wind down or race around in preparation of the festive season, what better time for Midlothian Science Zone to host a Business Forum that focussed on how to approach and overcome stress - with guest speaker Kate Flory from Kapow Coaching.

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Ingenza partners with HydRegen to advance sustainable biomanufacturing
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Ingenza partners with HydRegen to advance sustainable biomanufacturing

Ingenza has partnered with Oxford-based biotech company HydRegen to develop a more sustainable and cost-effective method for manufacturing amine-based chemicals, eliminating the need for heavy metal catalysts. The company turned to Ingenza to help improve the expression levels of a new candidate biocatalyst, increasing process efficiency and resource use. 

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Genomics study to help retain diversity in UK sheep
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Genomics study to help retain diversity in UK sheep

Insights into the genetic makeup of UK native sheep breeds can help to preserve their beneficial traits, especially of rarer native breeds, which have fallen to low numbers, a study has shown.

The outcomes could help preserve a diversity of characteristics found in sheep breeds from the UK, including many versatile types of fleece, the ability to seasonally shed, and the hardiness to thrive in harsh environments.

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Lightbulb moment for fungi scientists
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Lightbulb moment for fungi scientists

Researchers from SRUC and the Empa (Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology) St Gallen, Switzerland have successfully inserted the decay fungus Desarmillaria tabescens – a white rot fungus – into balsa wood to make it glow, with the aim of producing functionality.

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Discover the new Agri Hub on Easter Bush Campus
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Discover the new Agri Hub on Easter Bush Campus

Midlothian Science Business Forum guests received an introduction to the new Agri-Tech Hub for Data-Driven Innovation (DDI), part of the Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Deal, and learned how this has evolved as well as the exciting opportunities for future development, collaboration, innovation and talent building.

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Biotangents set to revolutionise dairy farming industry as investment round announced
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Biotangents set to revolutionise dairy farming industry as investment round announced

Technology developed by Scottish biotech Biotangents, which has announced its latest investment round, is set to revolutionise the dairy farming industry with the world’s fastest on-farm, point-of-care diagnostic device aimed at addressing disease in dairy cows.  Bovine mastitis alone is estimated to cost the global dairy farming industry around £20 billion every year, costing the average UK dairy farm up to £25,000 per annum.

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