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Students cook up Fit Dish idea as part of CityLab project
A student plan to cut food waste in Aberdeen has come out on top as part of a project aiming to build sustainable projects for the city.
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New entrance for University of Aberdeen
Work to enhance the main entrance to the University of Aberdeen's historic King's Campus will get underway this month.
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Call for clarity in legal approach to maximising North Sea oil and gas recovery
Greater clarity in the legal framework governing hydrocarbon recovery in the North Sea is required to realise the goals of the Wood Review, according to energy law experts at the University of Aberdeen.
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Tissue-damaging fungal toxin discovered in pioneering study
Scientists in Jena, Borstel, Aberdeen and London have discovered a toxin in the fungus Candida albicans, which plays a crucial role during human mucosal infection.
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Soils could play key role in locking away greenhouse gases
The world's soils could potentially store an extra 8 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases, helping to limit the impacts of climate change, says a new study from a team including Professor Pete Smith from the University of Aberdeen,
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Oil firm digs deep again to support fight against Alzheimer's
Aberdeen scientists' fight to beat Alzheimer's disease has been aided by a generous donation from oil and gas firm Apache.
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Mandarin students celebrate success in Chinese Bridge competition
Two students from the University of Aberdeen are celebrating their success in an international competition that tests the abilities of Chinese language learners.
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New EU project will investigate the effects of climate change on fish
In France, April 1 is referred to as Poisson d'Avril, or 'April Fish day' and French children are said to tape a picture of a fish on the back of their schoolmates, crying "Poisson d'Avril" when the prank is discovered.
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