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Volunteers wanted for fruit and vegetable study
Aberdeen scientists are seeking healthy volunteers for a new study into how fruit and vegetables protect the body against cancer and heart disease.
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Aberdeen academic awarded for work in palaeontology
An Aberdeen academic has received a prestigious accolade for his work in palaeontology.
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University launches Concordat
A new Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers is launched by the University of Aberdeen today (October 13).
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Kids find out about animals who adapt
Kids can go back to school armed with plenty of animal knowledge thanks to a University of Aberdeen event.
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Diet myths to be explored in free talk
Common myths surrounding weight loss will be debunked by a leading nutritionist at a free event in Aberdeen next week.
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Dramatic rise in world rankings for University of Aberdeen
The University of Aberdeen has climbed 24 places positioning it in the top 0.5% of universities in the world, according to the Times Higher World University Rankings published today (Thursday 8 October).
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Friendly bacteria could lead to new drugs for inflammatory diseases
Pioneering research using ‘friendly’ bacteria to develop new drugs for inflammatory bowel disease which affects at least 1.8milllion people around the world will be unveiled this morning (October 8).
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Arsenic in rice : a recipe for nutrient loss
Uptake of arsenic by rice plants could be stifling crucial micronutrients such as selenium in rice grains, according to new research published in Environmental Science and Technology EST).
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University of Aberdeen to share experience of curriculum reform in Australia
Aberdeen will share its experience of being the first university in Britain to undertake and implement a comprehensive review of its curriculum at the largest international education conference to be staged in the Southern Hemisphere.
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North East women encouraged to contribute to midlife research
Aberdeen scientists are encouraging women in the North East of Scotland to contribute to a survey on women’s health at midlife.
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