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Aberdeen joins EU project MISSION to curb release of world's most potent greenhouse gas
A University of Aberdeen research centre has joined a European network to address the technology gap needed to curb the release of world's most potent greenhouse gas.
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Women and people of colour overlooked as most identify white men as their heroes, study shows
Women and people of colour remain invisible to many in Britain and the USA as people pick white men as their heroes instead, according to a new study by the University of Aberdeen and University of Exeter.
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New research explains how we decide who to trust - is this why we're so compelled by 'The Traitors?'
New research on how we make judgements on trustworthiness suggests we judge people by the company they keep.
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Project aims to give new lease of life to batteries and critical elements
Researchers are leading a project that aims to develop a new method of recycling critical elements from electronic devices, reducing waste and ensuring a new lease of life for old smartphone and vehicle batteries along with other rare elements.
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Study of decommissioned onshore gas field highlights hydrogen storage concerns
A study exploring the potential of a decommissioned gas field in Scotland as a major hydrogen store has highlighted concerns over potential leaks and recommended that it shouldn't be used.
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Study shows moss could have starring role in pollution monitoring
A unique experiment that began in Aberdeen during the Covid-19 pandemic has revealed how the humble moss could be used by citizen scientists to monitor air pollution levels in urban environments worldwide.
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Action needed now to avoid potential harms for future hip fracture patients
New research from the University of Aberdeen forecasts an upsurge in hip fracture patients within the next decade and an NHS shortfall of more than £25 million to meet this demand.
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Energy Minister visits National Decommissioning Centre to mark fifth anniversary
The National Decommissioning Centre (NDC) has marked its fifth anniversary with a visit from Scotland's Minister for Energy and the Environment, Gillian Martin MSP.
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Major research investment into national land use transformation
University of Aberdeen part of transdisciplinary hub looking to bridge the gap between science and policy to achieve Net Zero
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Novel mechanism with potential to boost checkpoint blocking cancer immunotherapies identified
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen working on a partnership study that looks at how the immune system could help improve cancer treatment have found a potential new way to aid and develop better cancer therapies.
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