Scientists in Scotland have shown that a type of laser similar to the one currently used in routine eye surgery could one day help surgeons remove unwanted tissues accurately.
Nanotechnologist, Professor Russell Cowburn FRS, explores whether science and faith can shed light on each other in ...
Decarbonised and Resilient Energy Districts through Data-Driven Building Retrofitting and Smart Grid Solutions ...
Heriot-Watt alumni who are role models for underrepresented groups in STEM to share their journey, achievements, and advice, ...
Heriot-Watt University has announced a new international programme to support women from Sub-Saharan Africa through their ...
Discover the five skills shaping the future of work and how the online BSc Business Management from Edinburgh Business School ...
Hydrogen transport infrastructure is developing at half the pace of other clean technologies, creating a bottleneck that ...
One of Scotland’s smallest distilleries is working with Heriot-Watt scientists to find out whether aluminium could replace ...
People facing homelessness in Scotland are once again at risk of trauma and harm as the housing emergency threatens the ...
A ground-breaking study reinforces that flapper skates are beginning to recover in Scotland. The study - led by Rosie ...
Heriot-Watt University has launched the BSc Business Management, its first fully online undergraduate degree, marking a major ...
PhD researcher in Artificial Intelligence at Heriot-Watt University, Godfrey Inyama, has been recognised in the 2026 OpenUK ...