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Whales sing the how humans speak

Whales sing the how humans speak

New research led by the School of Biology finds whale song has a human language-like structure

UK Harbour seals in decline

UK Harbour seals in decline

SMRU aerial surveys revealed harbour seal numbers in The Wash (southeast England), the main population centre in England, are ~25% lower than in 2018

University launches 2023-2024 sustainability report

University launches 2023-2024 sustainability report

The annual report includes a summary of carbon emissions reporting, along with an extensive overview of work being undertaken across the institution in alignment withe the 17 UN SDGs

Saints Rugby Celebrates 10-Year Partnership with Aldi

Saints Rugby Celebrates 10-Year Partnership with Aldi

The University of St Andrews Rugby Programme, Saints Rugby, has marked 10 years of its relationship with Aldi by renewing its sport sponsorship deal for academic year 2024-2025.

Secrets of Earth's climate past

Secrets of Earth's climate past

Researchers have shed new light on the fundamental role played by carbon dioxide (CO2) in Earth's geological warming and cooling.

Historic volcanic mystery solved

Historic volcanic mystery solved

The mystery location of a giant volcanic eruption that has puzzled scientists for almost 200 years has finally been solved.

New Leverhulme Fellowship

New Leverhulme Fellowship

Professor Emma Sutton from the School of English has been awarded The Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship.

Study links air pollution to mental illness

Study links air pollution to mental illness

New research from the University of St Andrews has revealed that cumulative exposure to air pollution is linked to a heightened risk of admission to hospital for mental/behavioural as well as physical illness

Tool recognises dolphin accents

Tool recognises dolphin accents

An expert at the University of St Andrews' Scottish Oceans Institute has developed a groundbreaking tool that uses machine learning to identify dolphin species based on their calls.