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Drones used to identify pregnant dolphins
Researchers have found a way to remotely determine if protected female bottlenose dolphins are expecting a calf using aerial photos taken from drones.
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Satellites may help predict ice avalanche threats, Aberdeen study finds
Satellite images could offer a new way to monitor for avalanche threats to remote mountain communities, according to Aberdeen scientists studying a deadly Himalayan avalanche.
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Pupils learn the basics of fair trade in Business School workshop
Youngsters at an Aberdeenshire primary school have been learning about the economic and societal benefits of fair trade with help from the University of Aberdeen Business School.
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Highest UK Honour for University at ceremony in St James Palace
Members of our School of Biological Sciences have been presented with the Queen's Anniversary Prize - the highest Honour for UK further and higher education - at a ceremony in St James Palace, London.
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Short stories sought in honour of Doric writer
A short story competition which celebrates the work of one of the north-east's finest exponents of written Doric has been launched.
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Aberdeen's new film festival a box office hit
Tickets for Aberdeen's new film festival, Dark Nights, are being snapped up, with two events in the programme already sold out.
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University nominees in the running for Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards
A leading academic has been nominated for a top accolade in recognition of her public engagement and knowledge exchange work, one of two nominees from the University of Aberdeen in this year's Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards.
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New history of University as Aberdeen enters its 527th year
On February 13, the University of Aberdeen will mark its 527th birthday and a new publication exploring some of the key moments and figures which have shaped the institution's history is nearing the final stages of editing.
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Tributes paid to 'the quiet revolutionary' of Scottish higher education
Tributes have been paid to a former University of Aberdeen Principal and champion of philanthropy in Scottish higher education who has died aged 79.
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'Extreme' conservation could lead to malnutrition and disease, study finds
New research from scientists at the University of Aberdeen has found that expanding global land area for conservation, a key approach to protecting biodiversity, could have an adverse impact on human health and food security in some parts of the world.
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