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Shetland Council Responds to Audit Warning of £134m Budget Gap

Shetland Islands Council has acknowledged the scale of its financial challenge after a national audit highlighted a projected £134 million budget gap, while also...

Falkirk Council Approves New Gaelic Language Plan Amid Rising Local Interest

Falkirk Council has signed off its third Gaelic Language Plan, setting out measures to support the language and culture locally over the next five years. The plan, which runs from 2025 to 2030, will...

Argyll and Bute Support Drives Business Growth, Jobs

Argyll and Bute support drives business growth and new jobs Argyll and Bute Council’s Business Gateway service supported more than 450 businesses last year, helping new start-ups launch, existing firms expand, and creating hundreds of...

Edinburgh Joins Core Cities UK — But What’s Really in It for the Capital?

Edinburgh has become the 12th member of Core Cities UK, a group that claims to champion urban policy change—but critics might ask whether another talking shop is really what the capital needs. The Scottish capital...

Council bans indoor storage and charging of e-bikes over fire safety concerns

Shetland Islands Council has banned the indoor storage and charging of electrically powered bikes and scooters across all of its premises, citing fire risks associated with lithium-ion batteries. The precautionary...

Ferry overhaul delays affect Whalsay and Bluemull routes

Shetland Islands Council has announced further disruption to ferry services serving Whalsay and the Bluemull Sound route after drydock works on one of its vessels were delayed. The council said...

Canadian Hercules to Join Ayr Air Show Line-Up

The Royal Canadian Air Force will bring its CC-130J Hercules to the International Ayr Show – Festival of Flight next month, with a special flypast planned for Saturday 6...

Spin-The-Globe: Intersting News from Around the World

How Wi-Fi Became a “Camera”

In the rapidly evolving intersection of wireless communications and artificial intelligence, a quiet revolution is underway. Researchers and technologists are transforming an ordinary household staple — the Wi-Fi router — into a powerful sensing...

Shoes for Navajo Children: A Gesture of Generosity That Raises Deeper Questions

When more than 40 children at Crystal Boarding School receive brand-new shoes on August 27, it will be thanks to Navajo musician Razor Saltboy, actor Beau Bridges, and the Rick and Susan Goings Foundation....

Kodiak Spaceport Hosts Secretive Federal Government Rocket Launch

Alaska’s state-owned Pacific Spaceport Complex on Kodiak Island launched a secret U.S. Department of Defense missile last week during what observers believe was a hypersonic weapon being tested by the U.S. military. The launch, which...

AI Pendant Promises to Read Emotions — but Raises Questions About Privacy

ThingX Technologies has unveiled its latest gadget, the NUNA pendant, which the company claims is the world’s first wearable to track human emotions using artificial intelligence. The necklace-shaped device uses millimeter-wave radar, voice analysis,...

Canadian Buyer Moves into UK Surveillance Market

PAL Aerospace says it has completed the purchase of Airtask Group, a UK contractor that flies low-level maritime surveillance, runs atmospheric research missions and operates lifeline island air services, “subject to certain regulatory matters.”...

Bill Gates and HD Hyundai Push Nuclear Partnership, But Questions Remain

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates met with HD Hyundai Executive Vice Chairman Chung Kisun in Seoul on Friday to advance plans for a global supply chain to support TerraPower’s Natrium nuclear reactors. The meeting comes...

Best Of Scotland: Scottish Websites Of Note

Buchanan Bespoke Shoemaking

Buchanan Bespoke stands as a paragon of Scottish craftsmanship, rooted deeply in the proud heritage of traditional shoemaking. Their website offers a seamless gateway into the world of custom Scottish footwear, providing an exceptional...

Folklore Scotland

Folklore Scotland is an enchanting portal to the mystical and mysterious aspects of Scottish culture, making it a treasure trove for anyone fascinated by legends, myths, and age-old tales. This website is beautifully crafted,...

Edinburgh Research Archive (ERA)

In the digital age, access to scholarly information is crucial for the advancement of knowledge and innovation. The Edinburgh Research Archive (ERA), hosted by the University of Edinburgh, stands out as a beacon of...

Flowers Grown in Scotland

Flowers Grown in Scotland is an exemplary website dedicated to showcasing the richness of Scotland's floriculture directly from the fields of local growers. The site stands out for its commitment to promoting sustainable practices...

The Scottish Yarn Festival

Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Scottish Culture at the Scottish Yarn Festival In the heart of Perthshire, the Scottish Yarn Festival, previously known as the Perth Festival of Yarn, has woven a vibrant thread through...

Scottish Community Drama Association (SCDA)

If you're keen on delving into the dynamic world of Scottish theatre or simply looking for a cultural deep dive from the comfort of your home, the Scottish Community Drama Association (SCDA) located at...

Scottish Books We Love

SPECIAL FEATURE: A Focus On Artificial Intelligence

Ancient Visions of Artificial Intelligence

Greek Mythology and Automata (~400 BCE) When we think of artificial intelligence, we often picture futuristic robots, complex neural networks, and advanced computing systems. However, the concept of artificial life—machines or beings capable of independent thought or action—dates back thousands...

Al-Jazari: The Ingenious Engineer Who Pioneered Robotics (1206)

When we think of robotics and automation, we often picture modern factories, artificial intelligence, and cutting-edge humanoid robots. However, the foundations of these technological marvels stretch back centuries. One of the most remarkable figures in early engineering was Badi'...

A Brief History of Artificial Intelligence

The history of artificial intelligence did not begin with computers, nor even with mathematics. It emerged from a far older human impulse: the desire to understand thought itself. Long before machines existed, philosophers, engineers, and inventors wrestled with questions that would later define AI. What is reasoning? Can intelligence be described as a system? Might human cognition someday be replicated, simulated, or extended? This timeline traces the long arc of those ideas, beginning in antiquity and moving steadily toward the modern era. It is not merely a catalogue of inventions, but a record of conceptual shifts or moments when human understanding of logic, computation, learning, and perception took decisive steps forward. Each date represents more than a technological milestone; it...
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