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Smoking cannabis while pregnant could affect the developing brain
Two University of Aberdeen scientists are part of an international team which has made a major breakthrough in our understanding of brain development. Their findings also suggest that smoking cannabis during pregnancy may affect the brain development of the unborn baby.
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Aberdeen Graduate wins prize for efforts to save river dolphins
Colombian conservationist and Aberdeen Graduate, Dr Fernando Trujillo, is this year’s overall winner of the UK’s top conservation prize for his work to conserve South America’s pink river dolphins.
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US Ambassador visits King's College
His Excellency Robert Holmes Tuttle, US Ambassador to the UK, visited King’s College at the University of Aberdeen today.
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Young scientists meet centuries old scientist!
One of the most influential scientists in history – who devised the system for naming plants and animals that is still used today – was born 300 years ago.
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University’s renewable energy expertise to be showcased
Experts from the University of Aberdeen and the Robert Gordon University will be highlighting their renewable energy expertise at this year’s annual renewable energy exhibition and conference, All-Energy, which begins tomorrow (Wednesday, May 23) at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre.
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OCA Sets Sights On Carbon Capture
The Offshore Contractors' Association (OCA) is set to focus its attentions on exploring the advantages and disadvantages of carbon dioxide capture and storage schemes.
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Governor of Bank of England visits University
The Governor of the Bank of England today shared his thoughts on UK monetary policy with an invited audience at a key event organised by the University of Aberdeen Business School.
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Russian delegation to share experiences with oil and gas advisory groups
A high level group from Sakhalin Island, Russia, visits the University of Aberdeen today (Wednesday, May 16) as part of efforts to encourage collaboration with the institution. They will meet with representatives from the Shetland Oil Terminal Environmental Advisory Group (SOTEAG), the St Fergus Coastal Environment Committee and the...
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Errors, Medicine and the Law
The frequency with which health professionals have been charged with manslaughter in the UK as the result of the death of a patient has increased in the last decade. Many of these charges have arisen from mistakes.
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Property economics and finance expert lands prestigious award across the pond
A University of Aberdeen professor’s internationally renowned work on property economics and finance has been recognised with a top American award.
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