Coalsnaughton Crisis Puts Scotland’s Coalfield Housing Legacy Under Scrutiny

4 June 2026
Nearly 100 homes have been evacuated in Coalsnaughton while ground movement is investigated. The cause has not yet been confirmed, but the emergency has placed a former mining village at the centre of wider questions about housing safety, post industrial land and future development in Scotland’s old coalfield communities. Nearly 100 homes have been evacuated in Coalsnaughton after ground movement was reported in the Clackmannanshire village. Clackmannanshire Council says 97 homes have now been evacuated

Scots Scientists Turn Whisky Chemistry Into Motion for Microscopic Machines

4 June 2026
Researchers at the University of Strathclyde have used chemistry associated with whisky production to propel tiny particles through liquid. The work is early laboratory science, but it shows how a traditional Scottish industry can still offer serious ideas to modern materials research. Scientists at the University of Strathclyde have used chemistry associated with whisky production to make microscopic particles move through liquid. The research, published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, was carried out by Khalifa Mohamed, Kelly Henze and Juliane Simmchen in Strathclyde’s

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