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Seeing into old age?
Changes in visual abilities associated with healthy ageing will be explored tonight (April 23) at the latest in the University of Aberdeen's Cafe Scientifique series of public talks.
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A chick off the old block? Probably not
Modern domestic animal traits that set them apart from their wild ancestors, such as small dogs, or the gnarled combs on chickens heads, may have appeared far more recently than previously thought, according to new research.
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Raking up the facts on GM Crops
Over two decades since the first commercial use of genetically modified food, the debate on whether we should use these crops rages on. The US plans to remove the mandatory GM labelling on food by 2016, yet headlines often give mixed messages. So are GM crops really harmful for...
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Innovations in Big Data bring shortlist success in UK awards
Short-listing for this year's UK's Times Higher Education Leadership and Management Awards has recognised two exciting and innovative University projects with potential to deliver huge benefits for business.
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British Museum 'Viking Live' cinema screening - University expert to feature
A live 'guided tour' of the major new Vikings exhibition at the British Museum, which will be broadcast to cinemas around Britain and later the world, is to feature a University of Aberdeen expert.
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Reception marks beginning of new legal careers
A successful year for the Diploma in Professional Legal Practice course, which has seen students offer free legal advice and win through to the finals of a prestigious negotiation competition, came to an end with a reception on Wednesday.
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Festival fun at Aberdeen preview event
The Aberdeen public will get a taste of a festival expected to attract thousands of people to the city with a special preview event this weekend.
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Aberdeen lecturer who taught for three decades to be remembered at May Festival
An academic who taught for more than three decades at the University of Aberdeen will be remembered through a new lecture series which gets underway at the May Festival.
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Scotland's construction industry to be transformed by new innovation centre
Engineering and materials scientists from the University of Aberdeen have joined forces with other universities and industry in a bid to transform Scotland's construction industry.
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Aberdeen academic leads UN climate change report
Greenhouse gas emissions are accelerating despite efforts at reduction - that is the stark conclusion of a new report by the UN's expert panel on climate change.
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