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Archives award attracts scholars from around the world
A new awards scheme to enable scholars to access the University of Aberdeen's rich archives and rare books has attracted entries from academics across the globe.
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Review suggests Vitamin D supplementation not associated with lower blood pressure
A wide-ranging review of clinical trial data, which involved research from the University of Aberdeen, has found that the use of vitamin D to lower blood pressure is ineffective.
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Bright sparks invited to discover science
Families are invited to join in the fun and discover science as part of British Science Week.
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University of Aberdeen leads the fight against cancer with £1.5 million grant
The University of Aberdeen has secured a grant of up to £1.5million from Cancer Research UK to study how tumours develop.
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Wolves, wildlife and worms
The University of Aberdeen is hosting and supporting an exciting and diverse programme of free events as part of British Science Week which runs from 13-22 March 2015.
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University of Aberdeen students' union to get £8 million redevelopment
Students at the University of Aberdeen and the Students' Association are set to benefit from an £8 million redevelopment of its student union building in the heart of the Old Aberdeen campus.
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Eye of the greenfly - University technologist scoops award for striking image
An incredible 'under the microscope' image of a greenfly's eye, captured by a University of Aberdeen technologist, has won an award at the 2015 Wellcome Images Awards.
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Snap back in time: Reinterpreting George Washington Wilson
A renowned photographer will give new exposure to images of Aberdeen captured 150 years ago as he 'retraces the snaps' of north-east great George Washington Wilson.
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Aberdeen universities gear up for Granite City Challenge 2015
The UK's biggest university sporting event will return to Aberdeen next week, as more than 500 students from the city's two universities go head to head in the 18th annual Granite City Challenge.
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Philanthropist offers students chance to give a 'gift to the future' as part of £750 prize
When Thomas Reid gave a colourful bestiary which once graced the library of King Henry VIII to Marischal College, he ensured that 800 years after its creation it would survive to be enjoyed by the scholars of today.
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