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New Centre to support the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals
A week before Heads of State gather at the United Nations summit in New York to review progress towards the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals, the University of Aberdeen will launch a new Centre to harness the expertise of academics in alleviating some of the problems of the developing...
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Climate change talk launches new Fraserburgh science series
What do the north-east whalers of the 19th century and hydrogen bomb-testing by the Soviet Union in the 1960s have in common?
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Dark secrets of chocolate
Eating too much chocolate may make you pile on the pounds but researchers are trying to find out if the dark variety might also benefit your heart, lower blood pressure and help prevent stroke.
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Aberdeen students scoop accolades for their work-study balance
Two University of Aberdeen students have been awarded for their achievements in balancing their studies with part-time employment.
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Victorian-inspired event promises an evening of electrifying science
Ever wondered how the human body can endure a bed of nails or why planes can withstand even the severest of lightning storms without falling from the sky?
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Geology-inspired Aberdeen art exhibition returns
A geology-inspired exhibition that explores links between art and science is being held at the University of Aberdeen in association with diversified energy services company Senergy for the second successive year.
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Labs, museum and medical training centre open their doors
Learn what life’s like as a scientist. See how doctors and nurses are trained. Discover hidden cultural treasures. Find out more about plant and animal life. And check out first class sports facilities.
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Secrets of the deep and food facts under the microscope
Scientists behind many ocean discoveries are giving the public the chance to check out some of the equipment that lets them explore the secrets of the deep.
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School pupils get hands-on with science
Pupils from across Aberdeen city and shire, Moray and the Highlands are getting hands-on with science in the University of Aberdeen’s hi-tech laboratories.
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‘Father of Tropical Medicine’ celebrated
The life and work of a north-east pioneer – most famous for discovering the link between mosquitoes and the spread of malaria – will be celebrated this week.
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