Skip to main content

News

New research shows Scottish public supports investments to restore peatlands

  •   The James Hutton Institute, Scotland’s Rural College and The University of Leeds
  •   May 23, 2017

New research has found that the general public is supportive of ambitious plans by the Scottish Government to restore Scotland’s peatlands - which benefits water quality, wildlife and carbon storage.


Healthy soil is the real key to feeding the world

  •   The Conversation Trust (UK)
  •   April 04, 2017

One of the biggest modern myths about agriculture is that organic farming is inherently sustainable. It can be, but it isn’t necessarily.


A picture of health

  •   Edinburgh International Science Festival
  •   April 03, 2017

How can the crops we grow, and how we grow them, create healthy food and a healthy environment?


Healthy soil healthy food

  •   Edinburgh International Science Festival
  •   April 03, 2017

Soil is really important! Crops like cereals, vegetables and fruit all depend on good soil. Become a soil scientist and find out what makes a healthy soil.


SEFARI: leading ideas for better lives

  •   The James Hutton Institute
  •   March 29, 2017

Businesses, charities, communities and policy-makers will benefit from easier access to environmental and agricultural research carried out in Scotland, thanks to a collective launched today.


Hutton forensic soil scientist in multi-agency search for Moira Anderson

  •   The James Hutton Institute
  •   March 17, 2017

Professor Lorna Dawson, a forensic soil scientist based at The James Hutton Institute, has joined a team of Police Scotland detectives as they commence a full scientific examination of a site in Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire as part of the investigation into the disappearance of 11-year-old Moira Anderson.