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Space mission involving Stirling scientists reports findings
A Japanese-led space mission – involving a University of Stirling scientist – has reported its initial findings from its investigation of asteroid Ryugu.

New study on salmon behaviour could lead to management and welfare improvements
A new study involving the University of Stirling has shed fresh light on the link between the life history of fish and their behaviour.

Major award for University of Stirling psychologist
A University of Stirling academic is today celebrating after receiving a prestigious award from the British Psychological Society (BPS).

New study informs debate on predator-prey relationships
Experts have shed new light on the relationship between predators and their prey after studying how elk responded to the risk posed by grey wolves in an American national park.

New study on the impact of farming technologies on salmon robustness
Aquaculture experts at the University of Stirling are leading a £2 million study that aims to provide important information on the impact of innovative farming technologies on salmon.
