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Important breakthrough in treating liver disease
New research from the University of Aberdeen could lead to the development of medication for disease that affects 1 in 4 people worldwide but is currently untreatable.
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Sounds like the humanoid robots are coming!
Humanoid robots are likely to become more commonplace in the future but why do some of us find the idea of them more than a little unsettling?
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Language skills key to understanding residential segregation
Language skills are one of the key factors to explain residential segregation and play an important role in understanding immigrant residential environments, new research from the University of Aberdeen has found.
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Short stories sought in honour of Doric writer
A short story competition which celebrates the work of one of the north-east's finest exponents of written Doric has been launched.
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Links with industry see over a dozen energy sector scholarships open to students
Seventeen scholarships are currently available to students studying for degrees within the energy sector as the University of Aberdeen strengthens its links with industry employers.
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Hydrogen production from waste - HyWay project gets underway
Collaborators in a global research initiative to unlock the potential value of carbonaceous wastes and contribute to a greener future met for the first time earlier this year.
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Aberdeen student's dissertation project earns him recognition as a future green energy leader
A University of Aberdeen graduate is in the running for an award recognising the next generation of leaders in renewable energy.
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Aberdeen students featured in national widening access campaign
The extraordinary stories of students who entered higher education from a non-traditional route are being highlighted in a new national campaign by Universities Scotland.
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Research Facilities Showcase opens door to academic technology and expertise for local businesses
Businesses will be able to engage with more than 20 world class research facilities offered by the University of Aberdeen during an information-sharing event on April 19.
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Aberdeen researchers share climate change, fish and North Sea energy insights at global summit
The sustainable use of our oceans comes under the spotlight in Norway this week with Aberdeen researchers stepping onto the global stage to share their insights.
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Academic awarded more than £2million to study rapid evolution in Scottish seabird populations
A University of Aberdeen scientist has been awarded EUR2.5million by the European Research Council (ERC) to lead a team in predicting how seabird populations on the east coast of Scotland will respond to increasingly extreme seasonal weather conditions.
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Royal composer elected to RSE
Professor Paul Mealor, Professor of Composition at the University of Aberdeen, has been elected to the Royal Society of Edinburgh's (RSE) Fellowship.
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Raising awareness of prostate cancer worldwide vital as cases expected to double by 2040
The University of Aberdeen's Chair in Urological Surgery has contributed to new report which predicts cases of prostate cancer will double by 2040, with the highest increase in cases in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
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Archbishop of Canterbury to receive honorary degree from the University
The University of Aberdeen will award an honorary degree to the Archbishop of Canterbury in recognition of his contribution to faith and society.
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University of Aberdeen in global top 20 for real estate research
The University of Aberdeen has been ranked 3rd in the UK, 4th in Europe and 19th in the world for its real estate research.