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The University’s mission is the creation, dissemination and curation of knowledge. As a world-leading centre of academic excellence we aim to: Enhance our position as one of the world’s leading research and teaching universities and to measure our performance against the highest international standards. Provide the highest quality learning and teaching environment for the greater wellbeing of our students. Produce graduates fully equipped to achieve the highest personal and professional standards. Make a significant, sustainable and socially responsible contribution to Scotland, the UK and the world, promoting health and economic and cultural wellbeing. As a great civic university, Edinburgh especially values its intellectual and economic relationship with the Scottish community that forms its base and provides the foundation from which it will continue to look to the widest international horizons, enriching both itself and Scotland.
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Dogs May Shield At-Risk Kids From Eczema Through Genetic Pathway

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
The team's soft robot next to a paperclip

World’s First Soft Robots Walk Off 3D Printer That Makes Them

Categories Technology
Rainforest study area in north-eastern Brazil, showing rows of transparent panels to redirect water away from trees.

Amazon Rainforest Adapts to Long-Term Drought But Loses Vital Carbon Storage

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
two people on a park bench talking

Autism Not a Barrier to Effective Communication

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Coffee-making robot pours water from a kettle into a cup

Robot Barista Breaks New Ground for AI Machines

Categories Technology
Man looking anxious

Global Study Reveals New Genetic Keys to Depression, Breaking Cultural Barriers

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
25-year study reveals key factors in healthy brain aging and cognitive performance

25-Year Study Reveals Childhood Intelligence Shapes Brain Health in Old Age

Categories Brain & Behavior
Image of a 3D printed blood vessel.

3D-Printed Blood Vessels: A Game-Changer for Heart Bypass Surgery

Categories Health, Technology
The thinning shelf has lost ice along its front and northern margin, and fractured ice is visible along the southern edge.

Barriers against Antarctic ice melt disappearing at the double

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Women getting eyes checked

Eye scans provide crucial insights into kidney health

Categories Health, Technology
A film of various brain scans seen on a lightbox on a wall

Heart Drugs Show Promise for Dementia-Causing Mini-Strokes

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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If it pays to be a jerk, why isn’t everyone that way?

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans, Social Sciences
Children playing soccer/football.

Physical activity can help mental health in pre-teen years

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health

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