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Bumblebee Census: Volunteers sought to identify bumblebee population
Could you spot the difference between a White-tailed bumblebee and a Garden bumblebee? Did you even know that there are 24 species of bumblebee in the UK?
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Evolutionary Loop 517 Unveiled
A monumental six metre bronze sculpture by London-based contemporary artist, Nasser Azam, was officially unveiled at the University of Aberdeen this week.
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EU-Russia energy relations discussed at University-organised conference
An attempt to find new ways of shaping EU-Russia energy relations will be the subject of a major European conference co-organised by the University of Aberdeen.
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Wanderlust events continue at University
A series of talks to accompany a current exhibition at the Sir Duncan Rice Library continues this week with two events.
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Selective breeding and diet changes could produce low methane cows
The possibility of selective breeding to produce cattle that are consistently low methane emitters is being explored by an international team of scientists led by the University of Aberdeen.
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University and Senergy launch world-leading MSc in Petrophysics and Formation Evaluation
A pioneering collaboration aimed at inspiring the next generation of much-needed petrophysicists into the energy sector has been hailed by industry leaders as an “invaluable catalyst” towards helping to address the worldwide skills shortage in the sector.
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University researchers create a buzz on Beechgrove Garden
Researchers at the University's dot.rural digital economy hub feature in this week’s episode of BBC2’s Beechgrove Garden, which will be screened across the UK on Sunday 26 May at 8.30am.
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Aberdeen researchers in new stem cell research into osteoarthritis
Medical research charity Arthritis Research UK has awarded £184,000 to a team of researchers at the University of Aberdeen to study stem cells found naturally present in people’s joints in order to develop new treatments for joint problems such as osteoarthritis.
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University donates books to local secondary schools
Following a host of successful Word events at the recent May Festival, and the launch of the popular Big Read project last year, the University of Aberdeen has donated a number of books to local secondary schools.
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Carbs and protein for weight control
Balancing protein and carbohydrate in our diet for weight control will be discussed tomorrow (Friday, May 24) when a global leader in nutrition and research gives a key lecture at the University of Aberdeen.
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