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Groundbreaking bone mimicking technology scoops £80K Fellowship
A University of Aberdeen chemist has been awarded a £80K fellowship to support his development of a material that helps damaged bones to heal.
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First Bus transformed into mobile museum which tours Scotland
Local bus operator, First Aberdeen, has played host to an innovative new venture, The Travelling Museum of British Invention.
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Arsenic water contamination implicated in resistance to Leishmaniasis drug in India
Arsenic contamination of water supplies may have played a significant role in the development of widespread resistance in the Indian subcontinent to an important drug used to treat leishmaniasis, the second-largest parasitic killer in the world.
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Postgraduate prospects highlighted at Open Day
Hundreds of prospective postgraduate students are expected to descend on the University of Aberdeen next week (Saturday November 2) as the institution hosts its annual Postgraduate Open Day.
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Politicians, academics and civil society debate fairer future
Political figures, academics, students, business and local authority leaders, representatives of faiths and development groups, and members of the public gather to talk about the global world we want - and how best to achieve it.
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Breast cancers survivors sought for diet study
Breast cancer survivors are being sought for a study examining a diet which could support weight loss and recurrence of the disease.
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100 year-old scientific dispute over the 'absoluteness of blindness' gains new evidence
University of Aberdeen scientists have shed new light on a 100 year-old argument into whether blindness following a brain injury is absolute.
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Shared data centre scoops national industry award
The pioneering project to create a new cutting edge and low carbon IT data centre for all the further and higher education institutions in north-east Scotland has scooped a national industry award.
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University re-launches publishing house to bring academic works to the world
Fascinating works of history, research, poetry, science, biographies and cultural gems of Scotland will be brought to bookstores through the re-launch of the publishing arm of the University of Aberdeen.
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Images from Our World to be shown at One World Week PechaKucha Event
An overview of global health, sea turtle conservation and a snapshot of the world in Aberdeen's botanic gardens are just some of the insights provided at the next PechaKucha Night Aberdeen.
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