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2010
July
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NAFCo - North Atlantic Fiddle Convention 2010
-Concerts, ceilidhs, workshops, sessions, busking trails, and an international conference.
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Summer with the Natural History Centre
-Come and experience the wonderful world of nature.
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Family History Fair
-Ancestral roots in the North East? Join us at Crathes to explore your family tree.
June
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The Secret Life of the Skeleton
-Ever wondered what your granny’s got in common with an astronaut, or if your skeleton really is ‘bone-idle’? Postdoctoral researchers and PhD students from the University of Aberdeen’s Bone and Musculoskeletal Programme hold the answer to these, and many more, questions. See what makes bone strong, and find out what...
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Sustainable diets: Better by Miles
-The Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health will be engaging schools and families with a range of fun interactive activities on the theme of sustainable diets.
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Cafe Scientifique City
-Coffee and a Slice of Science. Our Café Scientifique series continues throughout Summer/Autumn 2010 in the City.
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Cafe Scientifique Banchory – Professor Harry Flint
The final session in this year’s Banchory series features Professor Harry Flint of the University of Aberdeen Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health, who will be discussing gut health and what we can do to maintain our internal plumbing system in good order.
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Marine Biodiscovery Public Lecture with Dan Morse
-Coinciding with the opening of the new £1.6M Marine Biodiscovery Centre. Professor Dan Morse is a global leader in the study and will talk about how marine organisms make materials such as shells, pearls and how sponges and corals lay down their skeletons.