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Aberdeen researchers to collaborate with India on development of trusted mobile technologies for rur
An Aberdeen computer scientist is leading the UK input into an exciting new international research project as part of the UK Government’s commitment to collaborate with India on research addressing pressing problems facing the world today.
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Concert in memory of north-east musician nets £15,000 for Aberdeen cancer research team
A concert held for the second time in memory of a popular north-east musician has netted more than £15,000 for research into two of Scotland’s fastest rising cancers.
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Life photographed at Europe’s deepest point
Aberdeen scientists have photographed for the first time fish and shrimps at Europe’s deepest point – 5111 metres or 3.2 miles deep below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea.
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Cementing our Future
Dating back more than 5,000 years and developed later by the Romans to enable the construction of the great basilicas and coliseums, cement has evolved to bind together modern society.
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Study suggests age divide in cost-effectiveness of IVF treatment options
The findings of a study led by the University of Aberdeen could put IVF treatment ‘on a more equal footing’ with chronic diseases when it comes to making decisions about the cost effectiveness of treatment options.
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Award for University researchers: public can find out more about musculoskeletal research
Groundbreaking research at the University of Aberdeen into chronic pain and bone and joint diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis and osteoarthritis has officially been recognised.
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University of Aberdeen extends agreement with Wuhan University
Closer links have been forged between the University of Aberdeen and Wuhan University in China, following the signing of an inter-institutional agreement in Aberdeen.
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Book about people working with farm animals wins prize for Aberdeen researcher
A University of Aberdeen researcher has won a prize for her first sociology book, about people working with farm animals.
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Deep vein thrombosis under the spotlight
Each year one in every 1,000 people in the UK is affected by deep vein thrombosis DVT) – a blood clot in one of the deep veins in the body.
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A Journey Down the River Dee
The latest instalment of the University of Aberdeen’s popular Café Scientifique Aberdeenshire series will be held at Banchory’s Woodend Barn on Tuesday April 12.
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