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Study challenges myth that eating at different times of day leads to differential energy metabolism

Eating the bulk of your daily calories at different times of the day makes no difference to your metabolism, new research has revealed.
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Impact of offshore wind on marine food chain to be explored

The impact of offshore wind across the marine food chain will be explored in a new project.
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Aberdeenshire community woodlands could offset carbon emissions of 80 residents
The annual carbon emissions of 80 people could be offset by a community woodland designed for recreation and biodiversity conservation; research carried out in Maryculter, Aberdeenshire, has shown.
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Invasive pests have cost New Zealand billions

Getting rid of invasive pests such as agricultural weeds, stoats, possums, and fire ants will provide New Zealand with massive economic and ecological benefits, a new study has found.
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A dam fine dram - researchers team up with The Glenlivet to protect whisky production

Researchers from the University of Aberdeen and James Hutton Institute have worked with The Glenlivet distillery to introduce environmentally sustainable solutions at Chivas Brothers' Speyside distillery to address water scarcity and protect whisky production.
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Using strength of Greek sun makes sense

Using solar panels in the tourism industry in countries like Greece and Cyprus will not only help reduce carbon emissions but also significantly reduce costs, research has found.
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Hooded capuchin monkey at higher risk of extinction than realised
The hooded capuchin monkey has been identified as being at a higher risk of extinction than scientists previously realised following University of Aberdeen and Fundación Para La Tierra research in Paraguay.
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Global warming may not be as bad for animal reproduction as thought, study suggests

Animals are more likely to mate in warmer environments, a study analysing the impact of climate change on reproductive behaviour has found.
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University supports North East Scotland Green Freeport bid

The University of Aberdeen has thrown its support behind a major regional alliance bid to transform the region into the 'Net Zero Capital of Europe'.
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Professor John Underhill receives accolade for North Sea energy transition research

Professor John Underhill has been honoured with a top award in recognition of his work to assess the potential of the North Sea to support the energy transition.