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Chemical elements which make up mobile phones placed on ‘endangered list’

Scientists from the University of St Andrews have developed a unique periodic table which highlights the scarcity of elements used in everyday devices such as smart phones and TVs.

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Improving life with dementia

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Global war against the rat

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Grey seal pups with naturally high oxytocin levels gain more mass before weaning, without increasing the amount they are fed.

4 September 2019

The School of Psychology and Neuroscience's world-renowned dementia expert Dr Maggie Ellis is shortlisted as a finalist for Converge 2019.

19 September 2019

A University-led project to create a new battery which could revolutionise electric travel and renewable energy storage has been given £12m.

4 September 2019

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Apes possess human-like “theory of mind”

Apes possess human-like “theory of mind”

Apes understand what others see and believe, a skill previously believed to be unique to humans, according to new research.

Early diagnosis key to survival

Early diagnosis key to survival

A new institute has been created to help improve earlier diagnosis of cancer, cardiovascular disease, mental health and infection.

Climate change protest

Climate change protest

Newly arrived Visiting Global Fellow, Glen MacDonald, was awestruck by the massive turnout in St Andrews for the Climate Change Strike.

Killing Strangers – How Violence Became Modern

Killing Strangers – How Violence Became Modern

Dr Tim Wilson takes a fresh look at the origins of our contemporary terrorism crisis in a lecture to mark the 25th anniversary of the CSTPV.

Ancient volcanoes reveal Earth’s recycled crust

Ancient volcanoes reveal Earth’s recycled crust

Ancient volcanoes could provide new insights into how the Earth’s surface is recycled, according to St Andrews scientists.