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Long standing academic and Principal recognised in New Year’s Honours
A leading microbial ecologist who has worked for 34 years at the University of Aberdeen has been recognised in the New Year’s Honours.
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Erin triumphs in the investment game
A University of Aberdeen student studying for a Diploma in Professional Legal Practice has been crowned the winner of a class project which saw students take on the stock market.
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Study shows how dark chocolate may be good for our health - particularly if you are male
Cocoa-rich dark chocolate might help protect against heart disease and stroke, but probably more so if you are a man.
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The Big Wang Theory: Experiment to Find 'New' Particle
We've heard of the Higgs boson, or 'God particle' but now a University of Aberdeen astrophysicist's hunt for what could be the Universe's last undiscovered particle has been put to the test.
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Call for action on deadly fungal infections
A lack of rapid and robust diagnostic tests, safe and effective drugs and preventative vaccines is hampering the treatment of patients with invasive and potentially deadly fungal infections. That is the warning contained in a major review of the fungal disease burden led by scientists at the University of Aberdeen...
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Trish hopes her book will be judged by its cover
A University of Aberdeen employee is hoping her book is judged by its cover as part of a prestigious European bookbinding competition.
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History of Art students present an exhibition based on Soviet poster art and the student experience
An exhibition by a selection of third year Honours History of Art students, from the University of Aberdeen, will open at the James Mackay Hall, King’s College, today (December 12). On show will be some of the students’ own Soviet-style posters.
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Could oats keep your gut healthy and help prevent heart disease?
Volunteers are required for a new study to see whether oat based food such as the traditional Scottish staples of porridge and oatcakes can help keep our gut healthy and protect against heart disease.
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Aberdeenshire Witch Hunt Executions Brought to Light
The largely forgotten gruesome story of how 24 people were executed in an Aberdeenshire witch hunt in the 16th Century is being brought to light by a University of Aberdeen professor.
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What is in a name?
A sculpture which will take up residence on campus in the new year will be named by a member of the University community.
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