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Exergy3 raises £1 million pre-seed funding
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Exergy3 raises £1 million pre-seed funding

University of Edinburgh spin-out aims to commercialise its thermal energy storage system. Exergy3 has closed a £1m pre-seed funding round for its ultra-high temperature thermal energy storage system. The round was led by Zero Carbon Capital, with participation from existing investors Old College Capital and Scottish Enterprise.

Source: Business Insider

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World’s first GreenShed opens its doors
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World’s first GreenShed opens its doors

A world-first circular farming system which uses cattle waste to power a shed and grow indoor crops has opened its doors for the first time. More than 80 members of the beef industry attended the opening of GreenShed at Easter Howgate, an SRUC research farm near Edinburgh.

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Ingenza announces partnership with Cellugy to investigate the potential of biofabricated cellulose
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Ingenza announces partnership with Cellugy to investigate the potential of biofabricated cellulose

Industrial biotech specialist Ingenza is delighted to announce that it is collaborating with Cellugy to accelerate the development of its innovative platform for producing biofabricated cellulose. This technology will provide a sustainable alternative to fossil-based petrochemicals in various industrial applications, starting with personal care

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Secretary of State for Scotland visits innovation hubs
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Secretary of State for Scotland visits innovation hubs

The Secretary of State for Scotland, Ian Murray MP, marked his first official visit to the University of Edinburgh by touring some of its world-leading research and innovation sites. Mr Murray, a Social Policy and Law alum from the University, was welcomed to Edinburgh Futures Institute (EFI) and the Roslin Institute to learn more about their ground-breaking work.

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The people working to help Scotland's bats bounce back
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The people working to help Scotland's bats bounce back

Beth Bridge, a PhD research student at the University of Edinburgh and Scotland's Rural College (SRUC), is on the front line of the battle to protect Scotland’s bats.

She's working with farmers and landowners to create the conditions which would enable these endangered mammals to thrive again.

Source: BBC

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SRUC awarded £700k to measure cattle emissions
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SRUC awarded £700k to measure cattle emissions

SRUC researchers have been awarded nearly £700,000 for equipment* which will form part of an ultra-modern research facility to measure emissions from beef cattle, supporting the UK Government’s goals to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

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