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Male cancers discussed at Café MED launch event
The impact of common male cancers will be discussed next week (Feb 24) at the first in a new season of Café MED public talks.
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Impact of University research recognised
The University of Aberdeen has been named as a finalist in national awards that recognise success in commercialising scientific research.
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What the Frack?
Hydraulic fracturing and the environmental impacts associated with it will be explored as part of the Cafe Scientifique series tonight.
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Food waste under the spotlight in new series at Satrosphere Science Centre
With food waste on the increase and councils cracking down on composting is it fair to say the supermarkets are the villains behind the food waste epidemic on our hands?
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Couch potato? It could be genetic
Scientists in China and Aberdeen have made a key discovery which could explain why some people are 'couch potatoes'.
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Prestigious lecture series 'deals with Darwin'
A public lecture series delivered for more than a century by internationally renowned scholars will once again return to Aberdeen in February.
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Long-term effects of oil spills must be explored further, claim University academics
More needs to be done to investigate the short and long-term impact of the Oil and Gas (O&G) industry on EU fisheries, according to a recent report conducted by academics at the University of Aberdeen.
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Finnish Ambassador and students celebrate 'The North'
Finland's Ambassador to the UK, His Excellency Pekka Huhtaniemi, met Finnish students enjoying their studies in Aberdeen, together with researchers working on projects focused on the circumpolar North.
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Combating obesity - lecture to give insight into tackling the disease
Medical developments in treatments to tackle obesity will be the subject of a public lecture in Aberdeen on Wednesday (February 12).
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Who didn't eat all the pies - footy fans give weight gain the red card
Dons' fans who shed a combined 27 stone on a pioneering healthy living initiative will tonight (February 6) hear of the scheme's success at a meeting at Pittodrie.