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NDC and ORE Catapult form floating offshore wind research partnership

The National Decommissioning Centre (NDC) has teamed up with the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult in a research partnership aimed at developing new offshore wind technologies.
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£2.4m legacy gift to fund PhDs in plant sciences

Applications are now open for four fully funded PhD studentships in plant sciences thanks to a generous legacy gift of £2.4m to the University of Aberdeen Development Trust from former students of the University.
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AI and data science project to help food and drink sector lower emissions

Scientists at the University of Aberdeen are embarking on a £1.1m project that will harness the power of artificial intelligence to help the UK's food and drink industry reduce its carbon emissions.
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Diseased dolphins at risk of starvation use muscles to survive

Diseased dolphin populations are using their muscles as an energy source to survive, a conservation study which analysed their metabolism has found.
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Cabinet Secretary visits Rowett to hear about food research

Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Islands Mairi Gougeon MSP visited the Rowett Institute to hear about innovative research in food science.
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Net zero is critical - but not enough, audiences told at annual lecture

Adapting to the world's changing climate as well as reducing emissions as part of a low carbon future will come under the spotlight in the University of Aberdeen's annual RV Jones Lecture.