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Lifelong passion for Dickens rewarded with visit to the Palace
Dr Paul Schlicke dedicated almost four decades to teaching students at the University of Aberdeen the work of Charles Dickens.
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Innovative “protein” toy created by Aberdeen scientist
An innovative new toy to teach youngsters how proteins function in the human body has been created by an Aberdeen scientist.
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New European study to investigate methane production in livestock
Scientists from across Europe gathered in Aberdeen this week (9-10 February) to draw up a programme of research aimed at mitigating some of the causes of climate change, as well as benefiting rural communities and addressing global food security.
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Delivering medical treatment remotely … Bond style
An Aberdeen doctor who helped devise the scene in Casino Royale when a poisoned James Bond saves himself after getting medical help remotely will give a talk on Monday night (February 13) about telemedicine.
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Major study into foods claiming to benefit health
Research by scientists at the University of Aberdeen is helping support the development of new foods which could enhance our health in the future.
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Cutting edge sensor technology to be showcased at Subsea 2012
Scientists working on the development of cutting edge sensor systems, which could transform the future of the subsea industry, will showcase their work at a conference in Aberdeen this week.
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University shortlisted in national work experience awards
The University of Aberdeen has been announced as a finalist in the National Council for Work Experience (NCWE) awards.
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'Supergiant' amphipods discovered 7 km deep
An expedition to one of the deepest places in the ocean has discovered one of the most enigmatic creatures in the deep sea - the 'supergiant' amphipod.
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Men's rugby team triumph over Loughborough with dramatic extra-time try
The University of Aberdeen Men's Rugby 1st XV remain on course for Twickenham after a dramatic extra time win over Loughborough University.
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Life of great Aberdonian celebrated
A free public lecture series which celebrates the lives of the Granite City's most influential residents will return today (Wednesday February).
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