For a country with a population of less than six million, Scotland has often been lauded as a country that has consistently punched above its weight on the global stage. And none more so when one ...
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12 of Glasgow's best Art Deco treasures as new exhibition opensA NEW exhibition opens in Glasgow next month, celebrating the influence of Art Deco on architecture and design between the ...
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7 Scottish Inventors & Their InventionsScottish inventor John Logie Baird is credited with having invented the television. His experiments began in the early 1920s, generating beams of light that would pass through a spinning disc with ...
Scottish inventor John Logie Baird publicly demonstrates the transmission of moving silhouette pictures at a London department store on March 25. A contemporary report in Nature magazine ...
In this special week of The National’s coverage of the McCrone Report, I am devoting this latest Back In The Day column to a Scottish scientist who deserves to be much better known by his fellow Scots ...
John Logie Baird and Alexander Graham Bell. He was also a descendent of the celebrated engineer and inventor James Watt. Robert Watson-Watt was a physicist who became known for developing radar in the ...
John Song, a managing director at Baird’s Global Investment Banking Group, received his 2025 Wash100 Award from Executive Mosaic CEO Jim Garrettson during a recent meeting. Founded in 2014 by ...
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