A better understanding of Scotland’s soils is ‘vital’ for the future of Scotland’s farming, water and tourist industries, Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and the Environment Richard Lochhead said today. [continue reading ... ]
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A better understanding of Scotland’s soils is ‘vital’ for the future of Scotland’s farming, water and tourist industries, Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and the Environment Richard Lochhead said today. [continue reading ... ]
Locating buried bodies using the latest technologies is the subject of a public lecture in Aberdeen tomorrow. The lecture entitled “Dead Men Tell No Tales: Geophysical imaging for buried bodies and foundations” will be held at the Macaulay Institute, Aberdeen on Wednesday 1 August. [continue reading ... ]