Good morning reader, Still a chilly one this morning, so wrap up warm, grab a cup of tea and have a look through today's Scotsman. First up today, we have the latest from our education correspondent, Calum Ross, who has an exclusive story about a Scottish Government rescue plan for crisis-hit Dundee University. The university, which recently saw principal Professor Iain Gillespie resign amid a furore around his £131,000 expenses bill, admitted last month it faced a budget deficit of up to £30 million. Read more here News that a Scottish-created AI-powered blood test could detect breast cancer early has been welcomed as a potential "game changer" in fighting the disease. The new fast and non-invasive test created by researchers at the University of Edinburgh, works by revealing the subtle changes in the bloodstream that occur at the initial “1a” stage of the disease. Read more here Scottish Trivia time. Yesterday, we asked: Who is Scotland's most decorated Olympian? The answer is swimmer Duncan Scott, who scooped two medals at the Paris Games this summer, to take his tally to eight. Today, our question is: Where (and why) did US president Dwight D Eisenhower have a residence in Scotland? Have a great day, The Scotsman Team |