Page 3 of 5Results 21 to 30 of 47, 10 - 15 September 2010
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Molecule discovery could lead to higher breast cancer survival rates
Aberdeen scientists have discovered a molecule in breast cancer cells which could help identify if a patient should undergo chemotherapy, and if so, which drug treatment will be most effective.
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Rural law under the spotlight
The University of Aberdeen’s Rural Law Research Group will host a workshop today (Wednesday September 15) exploring the theme of sustainable rural development.
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Menace or medicine – cannabis comes under scrutiny
Cannabis is one of the most widely used illegal drugs in the world and studies suggest using it can lead to mental health problems. It can also be addictive and affect the memory.
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Higher Education Convention returns
Pupils from across the north-east of Scotland will have the opportunity to learn more about the further education opportunities which await them on leaving school at an event this week.
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Public perceptions of nuclear power to be discussed
Public perception of the risks and benefits associated with nuclear power will be discussed at an event at the University of Aberdeen this week.
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Aberdeen alumni gather to commemorate 50 year anniversary
A group of University of Aberdeen alumni have gathered to commemorate 50 years since their graduation from the institution.
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‘Legal highs’ and ‘natural painkiller’ scientist under the spotlight
The complexities of controlling so called ‘legal highs’ will be discussed later this week at a key event that will also launch a new University of Aberdeen drug discovery centre.
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Threat of nature to major cities across the globe, to be explored in free talk
The significant threat natural forces pose to the future of some of the world’s major cities will come under the spotlight at a free event in Aberdeen tomorrow.
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Creative talent on display as Aberdeen school pupils work with leading Scottish authors
Aberdeen school pupils will be offered the opportunity to learn the art of creative writing from a host of acclaimed Scottish authors as a unique literary event celebrates its 10th anniversary today (September 10).
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Aberdeen musician to perform during papal visit to Scotland
A University of Aberdeen musician will perform for Pope Benedict XVI and the institution’s Catholic chaplain will be one of the concelebrants of the mass when the Pontiff visits Glasgow.
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