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DNA watchdog unveils work at Elphinstone
The Government's DNA watchdog, the Human Genetics Commission, will meet at Elphinstone Hall tomorrow (September 23)
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Guidance teachers from across Scotland attend Aberdeen event
Guidance teachers from across Scotland will converge on the University of Aberdeen today (Friday 19 September) to learn more about the latest Higher Education opportunities for students.
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School kids turn scientist for the day
Almost 70 schoolchildren took over a University of Aberdeen lab yesterday (18 September) to see what it’s like to be a scientist.
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Miniature men storm Old Town House
Roman legionnaires will cross swords with Gordon Highlanders today when a new exhibition opens at Aberdeen’s Old Town House.
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How changes in land use can affect our social welfare highlighted by Aberdeen experts
The various ways in which changes to EU policies affecting land use could significantly impact on society will be highlighted by Aberdeen experts at a key international conference next week.
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Health, renewables and energy under the spotlight
Extensive efforts to try to reduce the numbers of women dying during pregnancy and childbirth will come under the spotlight today (September 18).
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Young neuroscientist recognised
The work of an University of Aberdeen student was recognised at a recent gathering in Glasgow.
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Animal archaeology comes to Aberdeen
Aberdeen archaeologists will join forces this weekend to explore the relationship humans had with animals in days gone by.
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Marine renewables could be delayed by gap in ecological understanding
Moves to harness the UK’s vast marine renewable resources could be delayed because of a lack of understanding about the potential environmental impacts of new technology, it has been claimed.
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University of Aberdeen is ready to do business
The University of Aberdeen will open its doors to further collaboration and partnership opportunities on Thursday when it stages a major event for the business community.
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