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Surf star Megan is number one in Scotland
A University student has become Scotland's top female surfer after her victory in a national competition.
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New breed of clinicians having positive impact on patient care
A new breed of clinician is having a "considerable" impact on patient care and helping to ease workloads for doctors across the north east, according to health bosses.
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Aberdeen law students to put their client counselling skills to the test
Two students from the University of Aberdeen Law School will represent Scotland at a prestigious Client Counselling competition this week.
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From jet lag to night shift: the many faces of melatonin
How melatonin can be useful beyond just treating the effects of jet lag is the subject up for discussion at the latest Café Scientifique event tomorrow.
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Time-team's Tony tops the bill at May Festival
The programme launches tomorrow (April 18) for an Aberdeen festival which will bring together TV personality Tony Robinson, a star of Call the Midwife, live archaeological dig, Jacobite re-enactment and a family-friendly inflatable challenge with more than 100 events on offer across three days.
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Digital learning brings GP surgery to the classroom
A pioneering digital learning initiative that aims to encourage new medical students to consider a career in general practice has brought the GP surgery into the classroom.
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A dram good idea - research to tackle effects of climate change on Scotch whisky
The University of Aberdeen is teaming up with a major Scotch whisky business to combat the effects of climate change on distillery water resources.
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'New' species of bird discovered
Scientists and conservationists say they have identified a 'new' species of bird.
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University graduate wins £90,000 NERC Enterprise Fellowship award
A University of Aberdeen graduate who has turned his PhD into a business idea has been awarded a prestigious NERC Enterprise Fellowship by the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
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Mystery location of a meeting between three 'war poetry greats' identified 100 years on
In April 1917, war poet Wilfred Owen was diagnosed with shellshock and sent for treatment which eventually took him to the Craiglockhart Hospital in Edinburgh - and led to a friendship with another literary great, Siegfried Sassoon.
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