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Local businesses back students in bid for Silverstone success
Local businesses are throwing their support behind a team of Aberdeen students preparing to vie for pole position on a world famous race track next year.
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Tonight’s Café Controversial event cancelled
The Café Controversial event due to take place at Satrosphere Science Centre tonight (Monday December 13) has been cancelled.
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Ethics of gender selection to be discussed
The scientific advances which make it possible for parents to choose the sex of their child will be discussed at a free event in Aberdeen next week.
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Oats could hold the key to a healthier Christmas meal
A study carried out by Aberdeen scientists involving more than 200 volunteers has revealed that eating three portions of whole-grain foods, such as wholemeal bread or porridge, every day can lower the risk of developing cardiovascular disease because blood pressure is significantly reduced.
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Future squash and table tennis champions given a boost with the launch of new Aberdeen academies
Table tennis and squash in the North-East have had a major boost with the introduction of specialist academies at Aberdeen Sports Village (ASV).
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Aberdeen scientists to explore African waters for potential new drug discoveries
Aberdeen scientists are to explore seas off the coast of West Africa, in research that could lead to the discovery of new treatments for diseases including cancer and MRSA.
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Innovative engineering technology scoops industry award
Innovative technology developed by engineers at the University of Aberdeen was awarded a prestigious international industry accolade at a ceremony in London last night (Wednesday December 8).
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Joking Computer helps Debenhams make Christmas cracking
Joke-generating computer software developed by Aberdeen scientists is helping Debenhams put the festive spirit into their Christmas crackers this year.
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The physics behind Scotland’s coastline explored
What is the exact length of Scotland’s coastline? An Aberdeen physicist will give the answer to this and many more intriguing questions at a free event in Fraserburgh next week.
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Science journalist set to enthuse school pupils
More than 150 pupils from six Aberdeen secondary schools are today descending on the University of Aberdeen for a talk by one of science’s greatest enthusiasts.
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