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Mouse model suggests possible new link between diabetes and Alzheimer's disease
Drugs used to treat diabetes could also be used to treat Alzheimer's disease, and vice versa, according to new research from the University.
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New head scanning ultrasound technology could save soldier lives
Soldiers' lives could be saved or improved by new technology which enables medics to scan for bleeding in the brain using ultrasound.
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'Jungle Jess' to visit Aberdeen for National Insect Week
The University of Aberdeen is set to host a busy programme of events and CBeebies star, Jess French, as part on National Insect week, which kicks off on Monday (June 20).
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University of Aberdeen launches new employability initiative for graduates
As part of its commitment to support graduates with careers advice for life, the University of Aberdeen has launched a new online initiative to help students stay connected wherever they go in the world.
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Special science classes inspire school children
Scientists from the University of Aberdeen have been inspiring children with special educational needs to pursue study in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) with a series of specially designed science classes.
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Aberdeen University lecturer in award success
A University of Aberdeen lecturer has won an award for having the best research project in the country funded by one of Scotland's most esteemed research charities.
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Aberdeen wins bid to host European Researchers Night for next two years
The University of Aberdeen has led a successful European funding bid to host Scotland's European Researchers Night until 2018.
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University to present honorary degrees to distinguished individuals at Summer ceremonies
Among those being honoured at the University of Aberdeen's graduations this week are an internationally renowned choral conductor, one of the North-east's most successful businessmen and a Life Peer to the House of Lords.
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Survey finds 92 per cent of UK fishermen will vote to leave the EU
A new survey of fishermen across the UK has revealed that more than 90 per cent will vote in favour of Brexit on June 23.
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Unique opera set in north-east to be performed by University students
Students from the University of Aberdeen will create a unique new opera this weekend, based on renowned historical material of the early 17th century, never before heard in Aberdeen.
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