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European Fish Stocks Poised for Recovery
The results of a major international effort to assess the status of dozens of European fish stocks find that many of those stocks in the north-east Atlantic are being fished sustainably today and that, given time, those populations should continue to recover.
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‘Miracle’ mum gives gift of life
An Aberdeenshire woman will today (Thursday July 18), hand over a donation to the Aberdeen Fertility Centre who helped her conceive the two ‘miracle babies’, she feared she might never have.
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Government funding to help students tackle climate change
Aberdeen University Students’ Association (AUSA) has been awarded £137,000 by the Scottish Government which will fund a pioneering initiative to help the local community tackle climate change.
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UK marine protected areas worth billions, new report claims
Designation of marine protected areas (MPAs) in England, Wales and Scotland would be worth a one-off value of £0.92 – 1.93 billion to recreational users, says a new interim report of the UK National Ecosystem Assessment, based on research led by the University of Aberdeen.
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Volunteers sought to help guide researchers
Volunteers are being sought to join a new panel which it’s hoped will help guide aspects of research at the University of Aberdeen.
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Latest research in dementia diagnosis and treatment to be discussed at next Cafe Med Inverness
An event organised by the University of Aberdeen and the Centre for Rural Health in Inverness will look at the current status of dementia research.
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World Whisky Day inventor scoops national innovation award
The University of Aberdeen graduate who invented World Whisky Day has been awarded £50,000 in business funding after winning a national innovation competition.
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Aberdeen scientist joins global initiative to battle cancer
A University of Aberdeen scientist has been selected to join more than 350 cancer researchers from prominent institutions in 31 countries, in the first global initiative of its kind that hopes to tackle cancer’s complexity.
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Attorney General for Michigan returns to University
The Attorney General of the state of Michigan and former University of Aberdeen student, William ‘Bill’ Schuette returned to King’s College for the first time in almost 40 years on Wednesday.
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Tree to remember Cameron
A promising young media studies student who died suddenly after suffering a brain haemorrhage will today (July 11) have a tree planted in his memory in the tranquil University of Aberdeen garden that his father looks after.
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